COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Terrance Trent suggests in a letter that a judge’s immortal soul could be in danger if he chooses to send him to prison for a crash that killed two people at the corner of Broad and High.

Terrance Trent was convicted of two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide and two counts of aggravated vehicular assault for the December 12, 2014 crash.

On that winter morning, prosecutors say Trent crashed his pick-up truck into a school bus on High and Broad Street, killing Bill Lewis and Stephanie Fibelkorn.

Prosecutors say Trent was driving over 60 miles per hour when he collided head-on with the bus.

Several people are expected to give witness impact statements before the sentencing this afternoon.

In a letter to the Judge David Young dated August 29, Trent says he is sorry over the ‘tragic chain of events’ that led to the death of Lewis and Fibelkorn.

Trent maintains that everything he said on the stand during the trial was true and that everything his ex-girlfriend said was a lie.

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Trent ends the letter by suggesting that the judge’s immortal soul is in danger if he sends him to prison.