A judge entered a not guilty plea Wednesday for a driver charged in connection with a fatal crash after he tested positive for marijuana. Austin Laakonen 22 is charged with homicide by vehicle with use of a controlled substance, homicide by negligent operation of a vehicle, and possession of THC for the June 30, 2023, crash which killed his girlfriend, Aubrey Williams, 19. After testimony Wednesday at a preliminary hearing, Laakonen was ordered to stand trial. In the arraignment phase, Laakonen stood mute, meaning he did not enter either a guilty or not guilty plea. As is the practice, the judge then entered a not guilty plea on his behalf, court records show. No trial date was set. He returns to court on December 10th for a pre-trial conference. Unlike alcohol, for which state law has permitted levels, Wisconsin has a zero-tolerance for cannabis. Any detected amount can result in criminal charges. The crash happened on I-41, south of County Highway W in the Town of Little River, just after 7 p.m. Authorities say the motorcycle was traveling north on I-41 when the motorcycle made contact with an SUV just as the motorcycle was changing lanes. A blood test showed no alcohol in Laakonen’s system, but he tested positive for THC, the active ingredient in marijuana. Also, Laakonen did not have a license to have a passenger, the complaint states. A citation was issued for that. Although the crash happened in June, the lab results weren’t returned to investigators until the following January. The charges were filed Feb. 21.
Oconto County judge enters not guilty plea for driver in fatal crash linked to marijuana use

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