Why isn’t the FBI informant who owned the limousine that killed 20 people on trial?
Why isn’t the FBI informant who owned a killer limousine on trial?Nauman Hussain was charged in the crash that killed 20 people in upstate New York, but not his FBI informant father who owned the limo company.Nauman Hussain was charged in the crash that killed 20 people in upstate New York, but not his FBI informant father who owned the limo company.Last August in a stuffy courthouse upstate, the case of a runaway stretch limousine was supposed to be in its final phases.
One of those was State Supreme Court Justice Peter Lynch. A lantern-jawed 65-year-old known as a maverick, Lynch had inherited the case from his colleague who a year before had sobbed before the families of the crash victims as he approved the no-prison deal and subsequently retired. Lynch was supposed to be handling the final administrative motions of the plea when, in a Zeussian fit of rage, he tossed out the deal.
“The limo sounds like it’s going to explode,” 34-year-old Erin McGowan texted a friend. “The motor is making everyone deaf 😭😭😭😭” It’s not clear when the brakes failed, but according to Matthew Heller, a driver who followed the limo and testified during the trial, “Every time the brakes were pressed, there was a burning metal-on-metal smell.”
Even by the Gothic standards of “Smallbany,” the case involved an impressively entertaining roster of characters. There was Lynch, a Roman bust come to life, glowering from the bench and at times questioning witnesses more aggressively than the prosecution. After his surprise ruling last September, an appeal was sent to Appellate Division’s Third Department, where State Supreme Court Justice Michael C. Lynch — Peter Lynch’s twin brother — had to recuse himself.
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