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Driver in $9m trolley crash pleads not guilty

Lawyer asserts law antiqated

Aiden Quinn, listening to lawyer James Sultan yesterday, faces up to three years in prison and a fine of up to $5,000 if found guilty of gross negligence by a person in control of a train. Aiden Quinn, listening to lawyer James Sultan yesterday, faces up to three years in prison and a fine of up to $5,000 if found guilty of gross negligence by a person in control of a train. (Ted Fitzgerald/ Associated Press/ Pool)
By Brian R. Ballou
Globe Staff / July 21, 2009

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The Green Line operator who told authorities he was text-messaging his girlfriend before a serious crash last May strode into Suffolk Superior Court yesterday, his mother and girlfriend by his side, under the gaze of television cameras and a crowd of journalists. (Full article: 607 words)

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