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Warwick Man Gets 7 Years For Fatal DUI Crash

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Attorney General Peter F. Neronha announced a 15-year sentence, with 7 to serve, for Daniel Famiglietti, 60, for a fatal DUI crash  in North Kingstown in 2024.
Attorney General Peter F. Neronha announced a 15-year sentence, with 7 to serve, for Daniel Famiglietti, 60, for a fatal DUI crash  in North Kingstown in 2024.

PROVIDENCE, RI —  A Warwick man has been sentenced in Washington County Superior Court to seven years at the Adult Correctional Institutions (ACI) for a fatal DUI crash that killed Linda Sherman, 53, in 2024.

On Wednesday, Oct 15, 2025, Superior Court Justice Sarah Taft-Carter sentenced Daniel Famiglietti, 60, to 15 years, with seven years to serve at the ACI and eight years suspended with probation, a $5,000 fine, alcohol counseling and treatment, and a five-year loss of license upon release from the ACI, Attorney General Peter F. Neronha announced.

Prior to sentencing, Famiglietti pled no contest to one count of driving under the influence resulting in death.

“It is always a tragedy when someone is killed by a drunk driver, but it’s easy to forget the impact that reverberates out from a single death,” said Neronha. “Linda Sherman lost her life. Linda had friends and family who loved her, whose lives are forever altered by her death. While nothing can change what happened, it is my hope that this sentence will bring Linda’s family a measure of justice. I am grateful to the North Kingstown Police Department for their outstanding work and partnership in this case and so many others.”

‘It is always a tragedy when someone is killed by a drunk driver, but it’s easy to forget the impact that reverberates out from a single death. Linda Sherman lost her life. Linda had friends and family who loved her, whose lives are forever altered by her death.’ — Attorney General Peter F. Neronha

Had the case proceeded to a trial, the State was prepared to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant drove under the influence of alcohol and caused a crash that killed Linda Sherman.

Fatal DUI crash of Jeep into bicycler June 20, 2024

Just before 7 p.m. on June 20, 2024, officers from the North Kingstown Police Department responded to a report of a traffic accident at the intersection of Boston Neck Road and Earle Drive in North Kingstown. Prior to the accident, both Famiglietti and Linda Sherman were traveling north on Boston Neck Road whenFamiglietti struck Linda, who was riding a bicycle, with his Jeep. According to the subsequent crash investigation, Famiglietti hit Linda from behind while she was traveling inside the breakdown lane. Rescue personnel transported Linda to the hospital before she succumbed to her injuries.

On the scene, Famiglietti admitted that he had consumed several alcoholic beverages before driving, and consented to field sobriety tests, all of which he failed.

Investigators obtained a search warrant for Famiglietti’s blood after he refused a chemical blood test. The Rhode Island Department of Health determined that the defendant had a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of 0.097% approximately three hours after the crash.

“This case is a tragic example of the devastating impact that driving under the influence can cause on our community,” said North Kingstown Police Chief John J. Urban, Jr. “With this sentence, I am glad to see the defendant will be held responsible for his actions. I want to thank our officers and investigators, as well as our partners at the Attorney General’s Office, for their investigation and prosecution of this case.”

Assistant Attorney Mark Trovato of the Attorney General’s Office and Detective Sergeant Greg Miga of the North Kingstown Police Department led the investigation and prosecution of the case.

Rob Borkowski
Author: Rob Borkowski

Rob has worked as reporter and editor for several publications, including The Kent County Daily Times and Coventry Courier, before working for Gatehouse in MA then moving home with Patch Media. Now he's publisher and editor of WarwickPost.com. Contact him at editor@warwickpost.com with tips, press releases, advertising inquiries, and concerns.

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