Truck driver charged with manslaughter in deadly Highway 20 crash pleads not guilty; bail reduced

Barney Lerten

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — A truck driver whose jackknifed rig on Highway 20 east of Bend caused a crash and the death of a newlywed couple has pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree manslaughter and other charges.

Deschutes County Circuit Judge Wells Ashby on Monday scheduled a Jan. 19, 2027 start for a nine-day jury trial of Rajinder Kumar, 32. The judge also set a Jan. 5 trial readiness hearing, which also will address whether Kumar will have to wear restraints during the trial. 

Kumar also faces three misdemeanor counts of reckless endangering stemming from the Nov. 24, 2025 crash about 50 miles east of Bend killed driver William Micah Carter, 25, and passenger Jennifer Lower Carter, 24. 

The Department of Homeland Security lodged an arrest detainer for Kumar, who the agency said is from India and entered the country illegally at the Arizona border three years ago. 

A Deschutes County Jail representative confirmed to KTVZ News on Tuesday that Rajinder’s bail had been reduced from $500,000 to $250,000, which was the amount originally set after his arrest. 

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