Missing testimony in Corasanti trial tells a story i...
Yesterday | via Customer Interaction Solutions
May 27, 2012 -- Jurors in the Dr. James G. Corasanti manslaughter and hit-and-run trial listened to 42 witnesses over the past month -- from police officers and forensic experts to his neighbors and the Getzville physician himself. Comment?
Defense lawyers rest their case
Tuesday May 22 | via Buffalo News
Defense lawyers for Dr. James G. Corasanti rested their case this afternoon, after a combative give-and-take between a prosecutor and the defense team's accident reconstruction expert. Comment?
The day that ended the life of Alix Rice
Saturday May 19 | via Buffalo News
The trial of Dr. James G. Corasanti has brought to light the details of what happened the night of July 8, when the teen was struck and killed More than three dozen witnesses over 14 days of Dr. Comment?
Corasanti's defense puts some blame on victim
Thursday May 17 | via Buffalo News
A lawyer for Dr. James G. Corasanti cast 18-year-old longboard skater Alexandria Rice as careless and even reckless Thursday as he unsuccessfully sought to have the Getzville doctor's manslaughter charges dismissed and again as he began presenting the defense case. Comment?
Investigator puts speed of doctor car at 46 to 52 mph
Wednesday May 16 | via Buffalo News
A car most likely traveling between 46 and 52 mph fatally struck 18-year-old longboard skater Alexandria Rice last July, an Amherst accident reconstruction investigator said Tuesday in Erie County Court. Comment?
Speed a Factor in Fatal Crash of Teenager.
Tuesday May 15 | via WKBW
BUFFALO, NY A collision reconstruction report, prepared by Amherst Police Senior Investigator Robert McMahon, shows that a car driven by Dr. Comment?
Tuesday May 15 | via WKBW
BUFFALO, N.Y. Evidence a Getzville doctor was speeding when he allegedly struck and killed a teenager on a skateboard last summer was presented today during his manslaughter trial. Comment?
Rice visible 350 ft. prior to being hit, officer says
Monday May 14 | via Buffalo News
A motorist "could have or should have" spotted 18-year-old longboard skater Alexandria Rice about 350 feet away - longer than a football field - along the stretch of Heim Road where she was fatally struck, an accident reconstruction investigator testified Monday. Comment?
Doctor Was Texting Before Fatal Crash
Tuesday May 8 | via WKBW
BUFFALO, NY On day number eight of the vehicular manslaughter trial of Dr. James Corasanti, cell phone records show the doctor was sending text messages in the time leading up to the fatal crash that took the life of Alexandria Rice. Comment?
Saturday May 5 | via Buffalo News
Some lessons are never fully learned. Young people still take up cigarettes, even knowing-as best as young people can-that they will probably become addicted and could even die, painfully and prematurely. Comment?
Expert: area where Corasanti should've been aware of...
Mar 23, 2011 | via WBEN-AM Buffalo
An accident-reconstruction expert says he had measured the area where he believes Dr. Comment?
Expert: area where Corasanti should've been aware of...
Mar 23, 2011 | via WBEN-AM Buffalo
An accident-reconstruction expert says he had measured the area where he believes Dr. Comment?
Jury hears about Corasanti cell phone activity
Mar 23, 2011 | via WBEN-AM Buffalo
The jury in the manslaughter trial of Dr. James Corasanti of Getzville heard testimony Tuesday about his cell-phone activity on the day of the accident. Comment?