Former Melrose Place actress Amy Locane-Bovenizer continues to be billed with second-degree vehicular homicide and Drunk driving carrying out a vehicle crash at 9:05 p.m. on Sunday evening that triggered a dying in Montgomery, N.J. Locane told government bodies that they drank several portions of wine just before getting driving. Bloodstream alcohol testing ended at Princeton hospital.
Based on court papers, the 38-year-old actress was driving a Chevrolet Lake tahoe that struck the passenger side of the Mercury Milan which was turning out to be a front yard. Helene Seeman was pronounced dead in the scene. Fred Seeman was airlifted to Robert Wood Manley College Hospital in New Brunswick where he's indexed by critical condition.
Locane was arraigned Monday in the Somerset County Courthouse where bail was set at $50,000. Aside from the second-degree vehicular homicide and Drunk driving, she seemed to be billed with third-degree assault by auto for rear-ending another vehicle shortly prior to the fatal crash. Several witnesses saw Locane swerving and knocking lower mail boxes just before the crash on Cherry Hill Road.
If charged, Locane might get as much as ten years imprisonment.
The actress may be the mother of two kids, Paige 3, and Avery, 1, and it is married to Mark Bovenizer, owner and operator of Community Liquors in Princeton. He shows wine workshops at Harvard Business School, Princeton College, and it is a wine educator in the Carlow Cooking in Doylestown, PA.
The actress just wrapped a starring role in "Skipped Connections" at Hopewell Off-Broadway Theater earlier Sunday. Her film roles include "Secretary", "School Ties", "Blue Sky", "Caught Up", and "Cry Baby". Her last film project "Throttle" was launched in 2005.
More photos and also the seduction scene from "Caught Up" below:
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