Driver accused of killing NHL star Johnny Gadreo and his brother Matthew It is being unfairly legalized According to court papers filed in New Jersey on Tuesday, and that the victims of the fatal accident were much worse.
Lawyers from 44 -year -old Sean Hagens revealed in his request that more information could be obtained when investigators measured the number of alcohol in the blood of the defendants and the victims.
31 -year -old Johnny Gadreo, Which played for Columbus Blue Jackets and Calgary Flames, and his brother Matthew Godrio, 29, cycling in the Oldsman Township at 8am on August 29 last year, is exactly out of Philadelphia and Willmington, Delvir.
“The state alleges that at the time of or about the incident … in Higus .087 had a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) while cyclist John Gauderio had a BAC of .129 and Matthew Gadreo was the BAC.
In New Jersey .008 blood alcohol concentration is considered poor, though a motorcycle can be “guilty of driving while under the influence of intoxicating alcohol, even when your BAC less than 0.08 percent Be, ” According to the state guidelines.
Defense also claimed in another filing on Tuesday that Salem County prosecutors had accused hegus with the massacre of reckless vehicles and increasing massacre, which could have been 35 years behind bars.
They referred to 2021 David M. Thomas’s legalization He confessed to the murder of second -degree vehicles and was sentenced to seven years in prison. Hagens lawyers said that Thomas blew up .156, which is less than double to consider under influence.
Dandra L. Brown Paller was sentenced to seven years in 2024 After being pleaded with the crimeHagens lawyers said Y -22 to kill a bicyclist while driving with a BAC.
According to Hagens Defense, the state has initially offered a preliminary application for a state prison for 32 years. “” This offer has been beyond the limit of other requests made in Salem County in the past few years. ”
Representatives of the Salem County Prosecutor could not immediately comment on Wednesday.