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Published May 06. 2021 11:02PM MIDDLETOWN (AP) A Connecticut state police sergeant charged with drunken driving after an off-duty 2019 crash that injured a woman and her 19-year-old daughter agreed to a plea deal Thursday that will allow him to avoid jail and have the charge erased if he completes the state s alcohol education program. Sgt. John McDonald pleaded no contest to two counts of reckless endangerment and a judge approved his application for the program during a hearing in Middletown Superior Court, Hearst Connecticut Media reported. McDonald must serve two years of probation, complete 100 hours of community service and attend at least one drunken driving victim impact panel. If he successfully completes the alcohol education program, the driving under the influence charge will be erased. ....
Prosecutor: State trooper reaches plea deal in DUI accident FacebookTwitterEmail State Police officer Sgt. John McDonald, left, appeared in Middletown Superior Court with his attorney Robert Britt in Middletown, Conn. on Monday, Jan. 27, 2020. McDonald, a Connecticut state trooper charged in DUI crash that injured a mother and her daughter, is expected to enter a plea on Monday. (Jim Shannon/Republican-American via AP, Pool)Jim Shannon / Associated Press MIDDLETOWN State police Sgt. John McDonald will not face jail time in connection with a DUI accident that injured two people in Southbury if he successfully completes a court diversion program, according to a plea agreement announced Thursday. ....
State trooper avoids jail in alleged drunken crash State trooper avoids jail in alleged drunken crash May 06, 2021 02:15PM MIDDLETOWN (AP) â A Connecticut state police sergeant charged with drunken driving after an off-duty 2019 crash that injured a woman and her 19-year-old daughter agreed to a plea deal Thursday that will allow him to avoid jail and have the charge erased if he completes the stateâs alcohol education program. Sgt. John McDonald pleaded no contest to two counts of reckless endangerment and a judge approved his application for the program during a hearing in Middletown Superior Court, Hearst Connecticut Media reported. ....
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