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03-05-2007, 06:18 PM
Courtesy Discover Moose Jaw
Mullen Pleads Guilty
The 23 year old man charged in connection to a terrible crash that injured three members of the Moose Jaw Warriors pleaded guilty to one of three charges in court on Monday.
23 year old Curtis Jay Mullen and his lawyer getting down to business in Moose Jaw Provincial Court today.
After a number of previous court appearances, Mullen entered a plea of guilty today to one count of dangerous driving causing bodily harm.
Two other charges, impaired driving causing bodily harm and driving while over .08, were stayed by the Crown.
Mullen was driving a pick-up truck that slammed into a car carrying three members of the Moose Jaw Warriors early one Sunday morning last October.
Joey Perricone, Carter Smith and Garrett Robinson had just arrived home on the team bus and were on their way home after unpacking their gear at the Moose Jaw Civic Centre.
They were west-bound on Caribou Street West when they were broad-sided by the south-bound pick-up.
Perricone and Smith suffered relatively minor injuries. Robinson suffered serious head injuries. He was in a coma for several days after the crash. He continues his recovery in Vancouver with daily trips to a rehab centre.
Mullen will be sentenced May 7th.
Mullen Pleads Guilty
The 23 year old man charged in connection to a terrible crash that injured three members of the Moose Jaw Warriors pleaded guilty to one of three charges in court on Monday.
23 year old Curtis Jay Mullen and his lawyer getting down to business in Moose Jaw Provincial Court today.
After a number of previous court appearances, Mullen entered a plea of guilty today to one count of dangerous driving causing bodily harm.
Two other charges, impaired driving causing bodily harm and driving while over .08, were stayed by the Crown.
Mullen was driving a pick-up truck that slammed into a car carrying three members of the Moose Jaw Warriors early one Sunday morning last October.
Joey Perricone, Carter Smith and Garrett Robinson had just arrived home on the team bus and were on their way home after unpacking their gear at the Moose Jaw Civic Centre.
They were west-bound on Caribou Street West when they were broad-sided by the south-bound pick-up.
Perricone and Smith suffered relatively minor injuries. Robinson suffered serious head injuries. He was in a coma for several days after the crash. He continues his recovery in Vancouver with daily trips to a rehab centre.
Mullen will be sentenced May 7th.