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Saturday, November 13, 2021

Glenwood Man Pleads Guilty

GLENWOOD NEW JERSEY MAN PLEADS GUILTY IN FEBRUARY MOTOR VEHICLE CRASH IN WAYNE THAT LEFT THREE PEOPLE DEAD

     " Jason Vanderee Pleads Guilty To Aggravated Manslaughter In Connection To The February 19, 2019 Crash That Killed 3 People In Wayne, New Jersey."

November 13, 2021 By Art Fletcher Reporting For: Englebrook Independent News,



PATERSON, NJ.- On Friday, November 12, 2021 Passaic County Prosecutor Camelia M. Valdes announced that Jason Vanderee Pled Guilty on Friday to Three Counts of First Degree Aggravated Manslaughter, and the Motor Vehicle Violation of Driving Under the Influence before the Honorable Marilyn C. Clark, J.S.C. In exchange for his Guilty Pleas, at the time of sentencing the State will be recommending Thirty Years in New Jersey State Prison, of which Mr. Vanderee must serve Eighty-Five Percent before becoming eligible for parole pursuant to The No Early Release Act, as well as a Mandatory Fifteen Years of parole supervision upon his release. 



     Mr. Vanderee admitted under oath that on February 19, 2019, he purchased heroin in Paterson, New Jersey, and thereafter ingested the Heroin and drove a motor vehicle recklessly on Route 23 North in the Township of Wayne. 


     Mr. Vanderee further indicated that as a result of the ingestion of Heroin, he lost consciousness and control of the vehicle, which left the roadway and careened into the Delta Gas Station located at 1220 Route 23 North in Wayne New Jersey. His vehicle crashed into a parked car that was occupied by Father and Son, Jon and Luke Warbeck, who were killed as a result of the collision. 


     After striking the Warbecks  Mr. Vanderee vehicle struck Mr. Fatra, who was also killed as a result of the collision. Mr. Vanderee admitted that at the time, he was under the influence of Heroin and Fentanyl, and that his toxicology report also showed the presence of Alprazolam and Cocaine. Mr. Vanderee further admitted that given his history of Heroin Abuse and the choice he made to get behind the wheel while under the influence of Heroin, he disregarded the substantial risk that it was probable his actions would cause death to another, and therefore he exercised extreme indifference to the value of human life.


    Mr. Vanderee’s Sentencing date has been scheduled for January 27, 2022 before the Honorable Marilyn C. Clark, J.S.C. The State is represented by Senior Assistant Prosecutor Julie Serfess, and Mr. Vanderee is represented by John Bruno, Esq., and Kenneth Ralph, Esq.


FILED UNDER NOVEMBER 13, 2021: LAW, PASSAIC:



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