A jury began deliberations Wednesday afternoon at the trial of Michael J. Petrocik of Glenside who is accused of driving under the influence of Valium and marijuana when he failed to stay on the roadway and struck and killed Mary T. Duffy who was walking her dog on a sidewalk in Lower Moreland.
A Glenside man operated his vehicle at an excessive speed and was under the influence of several controlled substances when he failed to stay on the roadway and struck and killed a woman who was walking her dog on a sidewalk in Lower Moreland in December 2021, a prosecutor argued to a jury.
The levels of Valium and marijuana detected in the bloodstream of Michael J. Petrocik of Glenside could have caused impairment that affected his ability to safely operate a vehicle at the time he struck and killed Mary T. Duffy who was walking her dog on a sidewalk in Lower Moreland, a forensic toxicologist testified.
The levels of Valium and marijuana detected in the bloodstream of Michael J. Petrocik of Glenside could have caused impairment that affected his ability to safely operate a vehicle at the time he struck and killed Mary T. Duffy who was walking her dog on a sidewalk in Lower Moreland, a forensic toxicologist testified.
The levels of Valium and marijuana detected in the bloodstream of Michael J. Petrocik of Glenside could have caused impairment that affected his ability to safely operate a vehicle at the time he struck and killed Mary T. Duffy who was walking her dog on a sidewalk in Lower Moreland, a forensic toxicologist testified.