Johnny, Matthew Gaudreau
Prosecutors Preventing To Hold Brothers’ BAC Ranges Out Of Case
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Prosecutors working the legal case surrounding the deaths of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau are asking a decide to rule the brothers’ BAC ranges inadmissible as proof.
Officers on the Salem County Prosecutor’s Workplace in New Jersey filed courtroom paperwork on Wednesday … arguing the Gaudreau bros’ intoxication measurements shouldn’t be offered to the jury — stating they’re “irrelevant” to the fees levied towards the Gaudreau’s alleged killer, Sean Higgins.
The authorities said within the docs, obtained by TMZ Sports activities, “A number of witness accounts present that it was the defendant’s actions and his actions alone that precipitated the collision that led to Matthew and John Gaudreau’s deaths.”
They added, “the contents of the toxicology experiences and the best way the brothers had been working their bicycles on the day in query are irrelevant.”
As we beforehand reported, Higgins’ attorneys say the toxicology experiences confirmed Johnny’s BAC was .129 and Matthew’s was .134 … each greater than Higgins’ .087. However Higgins’ attorneys haven’t but particularly argued how these outcomes issue into the case.
Events on each side are anticipated to look earlier than a decide on April 15 — however it’s unclear if a ruling on the prosecutors’ movement can be made then.

As we reported, Higgins allegedly ran over the Gaudreaus on Aug. 29, 2024 … as the 2 had been biking on an N.J. roadway. Johnny, an NHL famous person, was 31, Matthew was 29.
Higgins has been hit with a number of costs over the incident — together with vehicular murder and aggravated manslaughter. In early January, he pleaded not responsible to the counts.