Retribution in fatal N.H. biker crash pending in federal and state courts
A judge late last month tossed one of two counts in the suit from
A lawyer for
Judge
"It is reasonable to infer that ... (2) Mr. Zhukovskyy had a reckless or vicious propensity to drive dangerously," Houran wrote, "and (3) Westfield knew or should have known about this propensity."
Zhukovskyy is facing 23 charges in
Welch's lawsuit cited Zhukovskyy's troubled past of various drug, alcohol and driving offenses.
According to court filings, Zhukovskyy in 2019 flipped a tractor-trailer in
Zhukovskyy, who was licensed in
A third-party auditing company found an RMV employee did not make any changes to Zhukovskyy's driving record before the collision after looking at his record for approximately seven seconds.
Two other civil suits, from a survivor of the wreck and a representative of the estate of a
Zhukovskyy's criminal case is on track for a November trial and the deadline for any discovery motions or motions to dismiss the indictments are due by
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