Daryl Scott Goodnow, 52, pleaded guilty on Friday morning and was sentenced to one year behind bars for an August 24th DUI incident.

Goodnow was arrested last fall after he crashed his pick-up truck through the front yard of a home near SE 45th St.

When deputies arrived they found Goodnow passed out behind the wheel with his headlights on and engine running, they later charged him a DUI.

The owner of the home, Matt Stadler, told 13 NEWS, Goodnow caused extensive damage to his front yard and was feet away from crashing into his ten year-old son's room.

This wasn't Goodnow’s first run-in with the law. In 1986, He was the driver in a wreck that claimed the lives of a family of five.

Court testimony from 1986 showed Goodnow had also been drinking during the time. His blood alcohol content was 0.07 which is under the legal drinking limit.

Goodnow didn't get a DUI charge but a jury did find him guilty of involuntary manslaughter.