Nauman Hussain, the operator of a New York limousine company, was found guilty of manslaughter on Wednesday in relation to a crash that happened in 2018 and killed 20 people.
Fox News’ Griff Jenkins reports on the deadly Texas car crash and the driver now being in police custody after hitting people, believed to be migrants, waiting at a bus station.was convicted of manslaughter on Wednesday in relation to a 2018 crash that left 20 people dead in a rural portion of the state.
The decision was reached by a jury in Albany, New York, on Wednesday during their second day of deliberations. Nauman Hussain was convicted of 20 counts of manslaughter.Nauman Hussain, who ran the limousine company involved in the 2018 crash that killed 20 people, walks outside during a lunch break in a new trial in Schoharie, N.Y., on Monday, May 1, 2023. Judge Peter Lynch, rejected a plea agreement for Hussain to avoid prison time.
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