Supreme Court won't restore driving privileges for man involved in NH crash that killed 7
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Truck Driver in Fatal Jarheads Crash Loses Suspension Appeal
He was acquitted of criminal charges, but Volodymyr Zhukovskyy is still deemed responsible for the horrific crash that killed seven motorcycle riders. Superior Court Judge Martin Honigberg denied Ukraine-born Zhukovskyy’s appeal of his driver’s license suspension, agreeing with the state’s administrative hearings officer who ruled Zhukovskyy’s habitual drug use is the prime reason seven people died in the June 2019 crash. “The Court wishes we w…
Acquitted of Killing Motorcyclists, Zhukovskyy’s License Suspension Stands
By DAMIEN FISHER, InDepthNH.org A jury found Volodymyr Zhukovskyy not guilty of causing the deaths of seven motorcycle riders in the 2019 crash, but Superior Court Judge Martin Honigberg ruled he is still responsible for the deaths. Zhukovskyy lost the appeal over his license suspension, imposed last year by a hearings officer, when Honigberg upheld the decision to hold him accountable for the deaths of seven members of the Jarheads Motorcycle C…
NH News Briefs 5-7-2025 - The Pulse of NH
A judge is denying the request of Volodymyr Zhukovskyy request to have his driving privileges restored in New Hampshire. Zhukovskyy had those rights suspended following a crash in 2019 where seven motorcyclists lost their lives in Randolph. Zhukovskyy was found not guilty on all charges related to the tragedy, and this ruling means he’ll be off the roads until 2026. The individuals killed were members and supporters of the Jarheads Motorcycle Cl…
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