Shocking Twist in Johnny Gaudreau Murder Case: Unseen Evidence Sends Investigation Spiral
Prosecutors claimed Higgins’ BAC was .087.
Klineburger said the alleged discrepancy may have “impacted the grand jury” on its decision to indict Higgins on all the counts in the case, including first-degree aggravated manslaughter, reckless vehicular homicide, leaving the scene of a fatal accident and tampering with physical evidence.
He faces up to 70 years behind bars if convicted on all counts.
“It taints it,” Klineburger said of the indictment.



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