Tyler Mailloux is sentenced to ten years with all but 18 months suspended. This is a result of the hit-and-run that killed Gavin Knupp in 2022.
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Tyler Mailloux has taken a plea deal in the 2022 hit-and-run crash that killed 14-year-old Gavin Knupp, avoiding a jury trial that was set to begin March 3.
Tiffany Knupp takes an Alford plea as a result of facing 9 counts including embezzlement and theft from the Gavin Knupp Foundation.
Trial and hearing dates have been set in the case against Tyler Mailloux after several appeals and delays that finished in June.
Tiffany Knupp, whose son Gavin was killed in a 2021 hit-and-run in Berlin, has been charged with embezzlement and theft relating to funds missing from the Gavin Knupp Foundation. Worcester County Court Documents list nine charges, including both felonies for theft between $1,500 and $25,000 and misdemeanors for misappropriate embezzlement.
A petition filed by Tyler Mailloux to reverse the latest decision in returning the trial regarding the hit-in-run of Gavin Knupp to Circuit Court, has been denied by the Maryland Supreme Court.
The Appellate Court of Maryland reversed a previous judgement in the case surrounding the 2022 death of teenager Gavin Knupp, returning the charges to the Worcester County Circuit Court.
The Maryland Appellate Court is scheduled to review the case against Berlin's Tyler Mailloux. It was in August 2023 that Worcester County Circuit Judge Brett W. Wilson ruled that the state incorrectly filed the case against Mailloux in Circuit Court instead of the District Court of Maryland and dismissed the charges.
New oral arguments have been scheduled in the Appellate Court of Maryland in the case connected to Tyler Mailloux.