New York City Emergency Worker Pleads Guilty to Hit and Run Accident

by Administrator 6. March 2009 05:21

A New York City EMT has pleaded to a hit and run that killed another individual.  The man helped the New York City fire department during his career as an EMT worker.

On Thursday,  the EMT worker was in the Westchester County Court.  Appearing in court he pleaded guilty to the hit and run death of a  51 year-old man who was walking to work.  The body of the man was found on the side of the road in a ditch. The accident occurred on March 1st, 2008.

The man faces up to 7 years in jail if sentenced to a harsh punishment for leaving the scene of a fatal accident. 

If you need legal assistance with a wrongful death suit, contact the New York City personal injury attorneys of Orlow, Orlow & Orlow at 718-544-4100. 

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