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Volodymyr Zhukovskyy has pleaded not guilty to charges of negligent homicide, manslaughter, driving under the influence and reckless conduct. The 26-year-old Massachusetts man has been in jail for more than two years and it appears he could stay there for at least another seven months until the trial starts.
When asked if Zhukovskyy could be deported to his native Ukraine if he made bail, Chase said it was his understanding that he could be deported before his case is resolved. The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency had filed paperwork to detain Zhukovskyy shortly after the crash.
The seven victims were: Michael Ferazzi, 62, of Contoocook, N.H.; Albert Mazza Jr., 59, of Lee, N.H.; Daniel Pereira, 58, of Riverside, R.I.; Jo-Ann and Edward Corr, both 58, of Lakeville, Mass.; Desma Oakes, 42, of Concord, N.H.; and Aaron Perry, 45, of Farmington, N.H.
The trial of 26-year-old Volodymyr Zhukovskyy was scheduled to begin in Nov. 2021, but defense attorneys were granted a delay by the judge to find a new crash reconstruction witness.
The initial impact occurred between the left side of Mazza’s motorcycle and the left front tire of Zhukovskyy’s truck, it said. The report goes on to say that “the impact caused catastrophic air loss to the left front tire of the truck, which left a tire mark on the center line of the road,” Duguay says in his motion.
The lawyer for the truck driver charged with homicide in a New Hampshire crash that killed seven motorcyclists claims one of the bikers was drunk and was the one who hit a pickup and caused the accident, according to a document made public Tuesday. Jay Duguay, the defense lawyer for Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, the 24-year-old West Springfield truck ...