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Driver Sentenced to 37-Years in Prison for Jersey City Car Crash that Killed Bayonne Father, Daughter

Jersey City Bayonne

A judge in Hudson County sentenced a man for a car crash that killed a father and his daughter from Bayonne in 2016.

According to a statement released by Hudson County officials, Superior Court Judge Mitzy Galis-Menendez sentenced Scott Hahn, 39, of Hamilton Township, to two 16-year state prison terms for convictions in the Aggravated Manslaughter of Bayonne residents Timothy O’Donnell and Bridget O’Donnell, as well as two five-year state prison terms for the possession of GHB and GBL, both Controlled Dangerous Substances.

Officials say the deaths of Timothy, 48, and his five-year-old daughter, Bridget, were the result of a motor vehicle crash that occurred at Interchange 14C of the New Jersey Turnpike on February 22, 2016, in Jersey City, when a car driven by Hahn rear-ended the vehicle occupied by the O’Donnell’s as it approached the toll booth.

According to officials, during the trial earlier this year, the State presented evidence from several experts establishing that Hahn’s vehicle was traveling at 53 MPH in a 5 MPH zone, while Hahn was also under the influence of various controlled dangerous substances.

Officials say on March 14th of this year, a Hudson County jury convicted Hahn on all counts related to the crash.

The two 16-year prison terms will be served consecutively and he must serve 85 percent, or approximately 27 years, before he is eligible for parole. The two 5-year flat prison terms on the CDS possession convictions will be served concurrently to each other, but also consecutively to the Aggravated Manslaughter sentence officials say.

The total state prison time of his sentence is 37 years. Judge Galis-Menendez also sentenced the defendant to 5 years of parole supervision after he completes his prison term and suspended his driver’s license for life.

The State was represented by Chief Assistant Prosecutor Leo Hernandez and Assistant Prosecutor Lynne Seborowski of the Homicide Unit. The Honorable Mitzy Galis-Menendez, P.J.S.C. presided over the matter.

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