Restaurant pleads guilty in DWI deaths case

OSSIPEE, N.H. –A restaurant has pleaded guilty to charges related to the drunken driving deaths of six people in Wakefield (New Hampshire) five years ago. The Pine River Steak House Corporation, owned by Edward Donnelly of Brookfield (New Hampshire), pleaded guilty today to two charges of reckless conduct and was ordered to pay up to 24-thosand dollars in fines. Prosecutors alleged the restaurant was criminally negligent when it served alcohol to the driver of the car that caused the deaths. more…

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