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Originally Posted by Biggd
I can't believe this thread is still drawing attention?
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It isn't every day a truck driver gets up at 8:00-AM, takes cocaine, heroin, fentanyl, and drives with a suspended CDL, takes an afternoon spin on a NH back road, and neglectfully kills
seven motorcyclists.
Speaking remotely from a Pennsylvania prison, Zhukovskyy says he's been "clean" for five years.
Fortunately, a NH hearing administrative judge has much more discretion than a judge in NH's Criminal Courts. (
Proof of guilt has a much lower threshold here).
FLL's guess of only two years before granting a new-to-Zhukovskyy NH drivers license is unlikely.
Why doesn't Zhukovskyy apply for a drivers license from Connecticut, Pennsylvania or his home state of Massachusetts?
BTW:
Zhukovskyy's lawyer asked for "A Moment of Silence" in memory of the fallen motorcyclists, whereupon the crash survivors walked out of the hearing.
Did the lawyer not know in advance the results of his action? Lawyers are supposed to!