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Two Decades Later, Hicksville Hit-and-Run Case Reaches a Turning Point in Nassau Courts

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Two Decades Later, Hicksville Hit-and-Run Case Reaches a Turning Point in Nassau Courts

A long-unresolved tragedy in Hicksville has taken a significant legal step forward, raising important questions about accountability and justice that resonate across the community.

⚖️ Indian National Extradited to Nassau County in 2005 Fatal Hicksville Crash Case

Twenty years after a deadly crash at a Hicksville intersection, an Indian national has been extradited from India to Nassau County to face second-degree manslaughter charges. The accused, aged 54, allegedly ran a red light at twice the speed limit in the early morning hours of April 2005, causing a collision that killed a 44-year-old husband and father of two. Despite having his passport seized following the crash, he boarded a flight to Mumbai just two weeks later and did not return, prompting an indictment and an Interpol Red Notice. US Marshals ultimately took him into custody in India, and he was brought back to the United States after a gap of nearly two decades — the first such extradition from India to the US since 2017. He pleaded not guilty and faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted. [3]

Sources: [3] DailyVoice.com

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