Man Ordered to Stand Trial for
Senator Rhoades' Death
A man has been ordered to stand trial on vehicular homicide and drunken driving charges in a head-on crash that killed Senator James Rhoades.
Thomas Senavitis appeared at a preliminary hearing today on charges stemming from the October 17 collision. Rhoades, the seven-term Republican from Schuylkill County died the following day.
Prosecutors say Senavitis had a blood-alcohol level more than four times the legal limit when his pickup truck crossed the center line and smashed into Rhoades' Cadillac on Route 209 in the Poconos.
Senavitis denies he was drunk. He says Rhoades veered into his lane to avoid hitting a minivan that was parked on the shoulder.
Thomas Senavitis appeared at a preliminary hearing today on charges stemming from the October 17 collision. Rhoades, the seven-term Republican from Schuylkill County died the following day.
Prosecutors say Senavitis had a blood-alcohol level more than four times the legal limit when his pickup truck crossed the center line and smashed into Rhoades' Cadillac on Route 209 in the Poconos.
Senavitis denies he was drunk. He says Rhoades veered into his lane to avoid hitting a minivan that was parked on the shoulder.
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