Crime & Safety

Former Milford Police Officer Jason Anderson to Be Sentenced Today

Anderson was found guilty of two counts of misconduct with a motor vehicle and reckless driving, in relation to the 2009 deaths of 19-year-olds David Servin and Ashlie Krakowski, of Orange.


Former Milford Police office Jason Anderson is scheduled to be sentence on today in Milford Supreme Court, according to the Milford Mirror.

In early November, Anderson was found guilty of two counts of misconduct with a motor vehicle and reckless driving. He was found not guilty of two charges of second-degree manslaughter.

The trial, which began in mid-October, saw presentations of graphic evidence, including autopsy photos and the video of the 2009 Boston Post Road crash that killed 19-year-olds David Servin and Ashlie Krakowski, both of Orange. Anderon's attorney Hugh Keefe frequently contested permitting such evidence, calling it "inflammatory and highly biased."

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Anderson had been accused of fault because his lights and siren had not been on and he had been traveling over 90 miles per hour down the stretch of the Boston Post Road near the West Haven line. The prosecution had put forward evidence that showed alcohol in Servin's system at the time of the crash.


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