A 25-year-old man from New Britain was charged with multiple offenses after his car hit a police cruiser at an intersection in Middletown on Sunday, March 16.
At around 1 a.m., Middletown Officer Patrick Keily was driving near the intersection of Washington and High Streets when a car driven by Christopher Griffiths hit the rear of his police cruiser. Keily was rushed to Middlesex Hospital for non-serious injuries. Griffiths' 24-year-old passenger Rudy Lockhart, however, was rushed to Middlesex Hospital for minor injuries.
Griffiths, who did not sustain any injury, was charged with DUI, driving with a suspended license, and driving too fast. Meanwhile, his passenger was found in possession of less than four ounces of marijuana and was charged.
Far too many injuries and deaths have been the result of driving under the influence of dangerous drugs and/or alcohol. If you are one of those who has suffered from such recklessness in Connecticut, seek the legal guidance of an attorney from the Law Offices of Paul Levin. Call us now at (860) 322-5302 to learn more about filing a lawsuit after being involved in an accident.
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