'Ink Master' star Daniel Silva pleads no contest in death of YouTuber Corey La Barrie
La Barrie died in a car crash on May 10, his 25th birthday
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Daniel Silva of "Ink Master" fame has entered a plea of no contest in the case of YouTube star Corey La Berrie's death.
The announcement was made on Wednesday by the Los Angeles District Attorney's office via a press release.
Silva, 27, had been charged with one felony count of gross vehicular manslaughter, to which he pleaded no contest on Tuesday, Deputy District Attorney Yasmin Fardghassemi said.
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Sentencing for the case is scheduled for August 13. Silva faces up to four years in prison.
La Barrie died on his 25th birthday in May while riding in a car allegedly being driven by Silva, who crashed the vehicle.
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Silva was initially charged with murder. He pleaded not guilty to that charge, and that plea was followed by La Barrie's parents filing a wrongful death lawsuit against the defendant.
Reps for Silva did not immediately respond to Fox News' request for comment.
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La Barrie's death was confirmed by his brother Jarrad on the day after the star's passing.
"This isn’t something i thought i would ever have to sit here and type out for a very long time or what i wanna do right now but everyone deserves to know, my brother Corey passed away last night in a car accident with his drunk friend driving..." Jarrad wrote alongside a picture of La Barrie.
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"This is the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do i dont how I’m suppose [sic.] to do this without you i miss you so much already this isn’t fair," he continued. "Thank you for always being the best big brother i could ask for i love you so f--king much life’s never gonna be the same without you R.I.P."