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Reduced accusations against Millcreek man in December accident at Erie who injured 19 years old, 19 years old

Reduced accusations against Millcreek man in December accident at Erie who injured 19 years old, 19 years old

A man in the city of Millcreek accused of seriously injuring a 19 -year -old man With his vehicle in Erie, a few days before Christmas, most of the criminal accusations he faced, including two offenses, withdrawn by prosecutors at his preliminary hearing on Friday.

Dominic M. Berarducci, aged 18, gave up the court to make a number of second degree offenses to endanger another person and a number of leadership offenses under his influence, before the judge of Erie 5’s district, Paul Bizzarro, on Friday afternoon. Prosecutors withdrew the most serious accusations Erie Police initially filed against Berarducci in this case, a number of second -degree crimes aggravated by the vehicle while Dui and a number of offenses of the third degree aggravated by the vehicle stopped. -Do and give information or give help.

Berarducci remains free on bail.

Deputy Chief Lawyer of the District, Steven Liboski, said on Monday that the renunciation was the result of an agreement concluded after consulting with the 19 -year -old and his family based on further information.

The Erie police accused the berarducts on December 22, in an accident, the police said it happened early that morning in block 600 in East 23rd Street. The investigation officer who accused the berarducei wrote in his criminal complaint that a witness who reported the video saw the berarducers driving to the west on East 23rd Street, with another man on the hood of his vehicle, and the man was thrown from him when the vehicle stopped. The respondent officers were told that the driver of the vehicle fled from the area, and Berarduci was located in block 700 in East 23rd Street, the officer wrote in the complaint.

Liboski said on Monday that, based on new information, it doesn’t seem to be Beraduduce from the accident site, but tried to get help.

The pedestrian was taken to UPMC Hamot with wounds, including a fractured skull and internal cranial bleeding, according to information from Berarducci’s complaint.

Contact Tim Hahn at [email protected]. Follow it on x @Etnhahn.

This article originally appeared on Erie Times-News: Low fees against Millcreek man in the accident from December in Erie, PA