A jury found Bradley Caraway guilty Thursday of reckless homicide and DUI in the crash that killed 25-year-old University of Louisville cheerleader Shanae Moorman in August 2016.
Wednesday, Henry Cease, a former Kentucky State Police trooper with 20 years of experience, was called to the stand as a crash reconstruction expert in the murder trial of Bradley Caraway.
Bradley Caraway, 34, is accused of being under the influence when prosecutors say he crashed the vehicle that he and 25-year-old Shanae Moorman.
Opening statements began Wednesday morning.
Shanae Moorman died in the crash in 2016.
Shanae Moorman died in the crash in 2016.
Defense attorneys for Bradley Caraway are trying is to limit some of the testimony that Caraway was the driver in the August 2016 DUI death of Shanae Moorman.
Jefferson Circuit Court Judge Ann Bailey Smith said she wanted to clarify "for anyone interested why this case has unfortunately been continued this long in this court."
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Family of a former University of Louisville cheerleader who died in a crash are desperately waiting for closure.
Bradley Caraway's attorney is sick and unable to continue the trial, which began last week, according to Erwin Roberts, first assistant with the Jefferson County Commonwealth's Attorney's Office.