Man convicted in Norwich manslaughter case charged in DUI crash
He was released from prison on
The state alleges MacLean violated conditions of his probation in numerous ways, including using alcohol or drugs, which was prohibited, accruing several traffic violations, failing to complete community service and committing new crimes.
According to an arrest warrant affidavit, on
State police charged him with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, improper use of a marker, evading responsibility, driving without minimum insurance, driving while his license is suspended and failure to drive right. Those charges are pending in
Barrs reported to the court Monday that MacLean, who is free on
Because his 20-year manslaughter sentence was suspended after 10 years in prison, MacLean had an additional 10 years of incarceration "hanging over his head" should he be found guilty of violating the conditions of probation.
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