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MANCHESTER (AP) – A judge has ruled that a 42-year-old man isn’t competent to be tried on charges of causing an accident that killed a Goffstown woman.
Remy Casimir, a Haitian immigrant, was charged with negligent homicide in the death of Suzanne Thorgerson, 54, who died in an April 2002 crash in Manchester.
According to the charges, the accident was caused by Casimir’s negligence in not taking medicine he had been prescribed for a seizure disorder.
The court now will determine whether Casimir, with treatment, can be rendered competent and eventually tried.
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