![]() ![]() Attempts to reach Troy for comment were unsuccessful. 18 in Rockingham County Superior Court in Brentwood. ![]() Some were thrown from the vehicle, police said. One of the passengers received a punctured lung, multiple broken ribs and a broken vertebra, according to the indictments, and another a broken arm and brain bleed.Īfter the crash police reported the driver and five passengers were taken to the hospital where Ceppetelli died. Troy is accused of driving more than 30 miles an hour over the speed limit when he crashed and rolled his 2018 Porsche Macan at the Portsmouth Traffic Circle while allegedly drunk in the early morning hours last Thanksgiving.Ī Rockingham County grand jury also indicted Troy on two counts of second-degree assault, two counts of aggravated DWI and two counts of reckless conduct in connection with the crash. Once resolved a hearing on the merits of the case will be set,” Powers said in an email. 24 for the parties to resolve the pending legal matters. The presiding Liquor Commission hearings officer ordered legal briefs to be submitted by Aug. Troy is charged with negligent homicide-DUI and negligent homicide in the death of Drew Ceppetelli, 21, of Barrington, who was weeks away from graduating from Salve Regina University when she died. ![]() Indictments against Troy were announced Monday. Powers said there are “several legal issues regarding scope and relevant evidence that need to be resolved prior to a hearing on the merits of the case.” He said the names of the other establishments are not public because of the ongoing adjudication process. The case is currently in the adjudication process,” Powers said Tuesday. “As a result, the Gas Light was cited for an aggravated violation of RSA 179:5 Prohibited Sales to an Intoxicated individual. Powers, spokesman for the state Liquor Commission. The state Liquor Commission’s Division of Enforcement and Licensing conducted an investigation of all licensed establishments involved in serving alcohol to the driver Tyler Troy, 23, of Northwood on Nov. currently has a liquor license but lost it for three days after the crash before a judge regranted it in Superior Court. PORTSMOUTH, New Hampshire – The downtown pub where the driver was allegedly drinking before the Portsmouth Traffic Circle crash last Thanksgiving that killed a Barrington woman and injured several passengers is fighting to keep its state liquor license. ![]()
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