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Berkshire DA’s office obtains guilty verdict in Adams motor vehicle homicide

On September 29, 2018, the driver hit a man on East Hoosac Street in Adams, with her car. She then drove away before Adams Police stopped her.

PITTSFIELD — The Berkshire District Attorney’s Office obtained a guilty verdict following a five-day jury trial against an Adams woman for the death of Jerome Berard.

The Berkshire Superior Court jury found Debra Milesi, 60, guilty of motor vehicle homicide while under the influence of alcohol and operating negligently, leaving the scene of a personal injury accident – death resulting — and negligent operation of a motor vehicle. Judge John Agostini scheduled sentencing for Friday, March 25.

In the early hours of September 29, 2018, Milesi hit the then 38-year-old Berard, who was standing outside of his vehicle on East Hoosac Street in Adams, with her car. Milesi then drove away before Adams Police stopped her.

Adams Police arrested Milesi, who was intoxicated. Adams Ambulance transported Berard to Berkshire Medical Center, where he later died.

“Jerome Berard’s death was a terrible loss to his family, friends, and community. I hope this conviction provides some satisfaction for his loved ones. I thank Adams and State Police for their thorough investigation and I thank the jury for hearing the evidence and rendering a just verdict,” District Attorney Andrea Harrington said. “Fatal impaired driving collisions are preventable, and deterrence works to prevent tragedy. This conviction holds the person responsible for Mr. Berard’s death accountable for her decision to drive after drinking.”

Adams Police, Massachusetts State Police Detective Unit, Massachusetts State Police Crime Scene Services Section, and Massachusetts State Police Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Section responded to the scene.

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