Truck company owner sentenced for role in crash
Kovaschetz apologized to a crying
Kovaschetz and his attorney,
"I accept responsibility," said Kovaschetz.
"Our life changed dramatically that day," he said.
He testified that he can no longer do physical activities with his 11 grandchildren or do everyday tasks like shovel the walkway or take the garbage outside. Shaw and his wife, who are 63 and 61 respectfully, appeared in court with their 11-year-old grandson Caidin Bried.
As part of the plead deal, 11 other summary offenses were dropped, but Shaw asked the judge to reconsider reinstating all charges. After the hearing, the Shaws said they were not pleased Kovaschetz received jail time, despite
At approximately
Police reported the Shaw car was pushed into the westbound lane and collided nearly head-on with a Toyota Prius driven by
Wolfe and his passengers were seriously injured, but McGuinn and Contreras weren't hurt. The Shaws spent 21 days in
Wolfe and his parents have filed civil action against Kovaschetz, McGuinn and the trucking company in
Rude said Kovaschetz is considering an appeal to the sentencing.
In August, McGuinn pleaded guilty to one summary offense of operating unsafe equipment and was ordered to pay
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