Sean Higgins pleaded not guilty to all charges related to the deaths of NHL star Johnny Gaudreau and his brother, Matthew.
Sean Higgins, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, gave a cautious view of why "Career/Policy," formerly called Schedule F, could work.
Lawyers said the 35-year offer is out line with similar cases, noting that a woman charged under similar circumstances was sentenced to seven years.
It's been nearly six months since the NHL family lost Blue Jackets star Johnny Gaudreau and his brother in a tragic accident.
Sean Higgins, the alleged driver who struck Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, is expected to appear in a New Jersey courtroom Tuesday.
In a brief court appearance on Tuesday, attorneys for Sean Higgins, the man charged in the deaths of Johnny and Matthew ...
During the brief court appearance, attorneys for Sean Higgins -- who is charged with vehicular homicide, aggravated manslaughter and related offenses after, officials claim, he struck and killed ...
Court records show that Johnny Gaudreau and his brother had alcohol in their systems when they were killed after a driver struck them while bicycling.
Documents filed by the attorney for Sean Higgins, who is accused of killing Johnny Gaudreau, 31, and his brother Matthew, 29, states Johnny had a blood alcohol level of .129 and Matthew had a ...
Sean Higgins, who is accused of two counts of reckless vehicular homicide, two counts of aggravated manslaughter, evidence tampering and leaving the scene of a fatal accident, pled not guilty to ...
Attorneys for Sean Higgins, the motorist charged over the deaths of an NHL star and his brother, said the Salem County Prosecutor's Office is "improperly enhancing" its 35-year plea offer.
Defense attorneys say that the Gaudreau brothers were drunk at time of fatal crash last August and filed a motion to dismiss the case.