Fredericton Independent

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Criminal charges arise from injurious collision

Criminal charges arise from injurious collision

Zachary Sarchfield, 30, of Mainstream, N.B., accused of dangerous driving, leaving scene

Don MacPherson
Dec 30, 2024
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Criminal charges arise from injurious collision
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A New Brunswick man will be back before a court in a few weeks to answer to criminal charges stemming from an injurious accident in Harvey last month.

Zachary Sarchfield, 30, of Mainstream Road in Mainstream, about an hour’s drive northwest of Fredericton, and near Hartland, appeared in Fredericton provincial court by telephone from the Saint John Regional Correctional Centre on Friday.

The Justice Building in downtown Fredericton. (Photo: Don MacPherson/The Fredericton Independent)

He was scheduled to elect mode of trial and enter pleas to counts of dangerous driving causing bodily harm to Christina Ballard, leaving the scene of an accident, possessing a stolen 2024 Yamaha Griz belonging to Tristen Little, and breaching a release order by failing to follow the requirements of the electronic-monitoring program and to observe a nightly curfew.

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