The allegedly intoxicated driver who survived a head-on crash in Holmdel that killed another driver instantly last December faces possible trial for vehicular homicide in Monmouth County.
The driver from southern Ocean County who admitted hitting a pedestrian and driving on after the victim crashed through the car's windsheild can expect to spend up to seven years in prison.
A motorist accused of striking a pedestrian on Route 9 in Waretown and driving for nearly two miles with the victim embedded in his windshield, has pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide, according to the Asbury Park Press.
The Howell 21-year-old behind the wheel during a 2014 crash that a passenger didn't survive can expect to spend up to five years in prison at his sentencing.
The Toms River 19-year-old, who survived a horrific crash that killed his friend instantly almost a year ago, will spend up to three-and-a-half years behind bars.
Conor Hanifin, the Toms River 19-year-old who survived a bloody February crash that left his passenger dead pleads guilty to vehicular homicide and driving under the influence.
The Brick Township woman who accepted a guilty plea to vehicular homicide related to a fatal crash in December 2012 is given a seven-year term in a New Jersey state prison.