BAC dispute shakes up Gaudreau murder case

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Defense argues new BAC findings show Sean Higgins’s blood-alcohol content was .075 (plasma-tested) rather than the .087 claimed by prosecutors, potentially affecting the grand-jury indictment in the 2024 fatal crash that killed NHL star Johnny Gaudreau and his brother. Prosecutors will review the evidence, with a possible new indictment if they concede the discrepancy, and Higgins faces court updates on April 14 amid ongoing plea talks.
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- Gaudreau brothers crash case: Sean Higgins' lawyers claim suspect wasn't driving drunk 6abc Philadelphia
- Man accused of killing Gaudreau brothers was below legal alcohol limit: Lawyers NBC10 Philadelphia
- Johnny Gaudreau’s alleged killer wasn’t legally drunk, defense claims in stunning court filing NJ.com
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