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Lozier Family Seeks Full Prosecution in Son’s Crash Death

By Joe Hart

COURT HOUSE — A local dentist, who lost his son July 21 to an
allegedly intoxicated driver, is looking for public support to ensure the
driver is prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

A letter has been circulated from the Court House dental office of
Lozier and Spagnolo, 6 Village Drive, requesting that anyone who knew
Craig Lozier, Dr. Scott Lozier’s son, write letters to the Cape May
County Prosecutor’s Office.

“According to the Prosecutor’s Office, there is a good chance that the
State vs. Nicholas Golden will not go to trial,” the letter stated.

“Please write a letter explaining any experience you have had with
Craig…The letter will be placed in the file and shown to the judge when
a plea bargain is brought to the table.”

“My family and I are devastated by the loss of Craig,” Dr. Lozier told
the Herald. “We just want there to be justice.”

On July 21, Craig Lozier was riding his motorcycle northbound on
Route 47, about a mile from his home, when Nicholas Golden, driving
his car in the opposite direction, crossed the median and struck Lozier
head on. The 20-year-old Lozier was pronounced dead at the scene.

Lozier was a 2006 graduate of Middle Township High School who was
studying business at West Virginia University.

Golden, and his passenger Kyle Zalot, both 18-year-olds from
Philadelphia, were treated for minor injuries and released from Cape
Regional Medical Center.

Police charged Golden with one count of death by auto (a second-
degree crime), driving while intoxicated and other motor vehicle
charges. According to reports, alcohol was not involved in the
accident. It is believed, however, that illicit drugs were involved.

Following a subsequent search of Golden’s vehicle, he was also
charged with possession and possession with intent to distribute both
marijuana and Oxycodone.

According to the Taylor, defendants plead guilty in the vast majority of
criminal cases.

“But it’s too early to say if this case is going to trial,” he told the Herald.

Taylor said the most experienced member of his team, First Assistant
Prosecutor J. David Meyer, is handling the case.

The Prosecutor’s Office is awaiting reports from the New Jersey State
Police as well as toxicology reports, Taylor said. Because the
investigation is ongoing, Taylor could not comment further.

“We welcome any statements from members of the public in any case
where there is a plea or finding of guilt,” county Prosecutor Robert
Taylor said regarding the letter request. “They will be presented to the
judge as part of a victim impact statement.”

The letters Dr. Lozier’s office requested would be aimed at preventing
the court from showing Golden leniency.

“We are hoping that through these letters, it will help the Judge do the
right thing and sentence Nicholas Golden to the maximum sentence
allowed by law,” the request for letters stated.

When stories of the accident that caused Craig Lozier’s death were
posted to the Herald’s Web site, an outpouring of comments
(approximately 130) were attached; many of them were fond
memories of his life by friends and family. Anyone who wrote one of
those may wish to convey their sentiments to the Prosecutor’s Office.

The letter from Dr. Lozier’s office asks that correspondence be sent to:
Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office, Victim Witness Statement, 4
Moore Road DN 110, Cape May Court House, NJ, 08210 or to
hugits@comcast.net.

Dr. Lozier also asks that anyone who may have witnessed the accident
contact police.

“If anybody saw anything with regards to the speed or character of
driving at the accident scene, it could help police and the prosecutor in
their investigation,” Lozier told the Herald. “Any little bit could help.”

In a related incident, Dennis Township resident Charles Nailie pleaded
guilty Sept. 19 to first-degree aggravated manslaughter in the drunken-
driving death of 16-year-old Matthew Tozer.

On June 9, Nailie, who was headed westbound on Route 83, crossed
over the centerline and struck Tozer as he rode his moped along the
eastbound lane.

Contact Hart at (609) 886-8600 Ext 35 or at: jhart@cmcherald.com

               LOZIER AND SPAGNOLO, D.D.S., P.C.
                                    6 Village Drive
                       Cape May Court House, New Jersey 08210
                       
                             Telephone (609) 465-2626
                                 FAX (609) 465-3431



    

State vs. Nicholas Golden
File #08000921

According to the Prosecutors Office, there is a good chance that the State vs.
Nicholas Golden will not go to trial. Please write a letter explaining any experience
you have had with Craig and send it to the Prosecutors Office or the email
address below. For those of you who did not have the privilege of knowing Craig
you can still write the prosecutor with your feelings on driving while intoxicated
and being able to plea bargain. The letter will be placed in the file and shown to
the Judge when a plea bargain is brought to the table. We are hoping that through
these letters, it will help the Judge do the right thing and sentence Nicholas
Golden to the maximum sentence allowed by law.

Cape May County Prosecutors Office
Victim Witness Statement
4 Moore Rd. DN 110
CMCH, NJ 08210

       Or

Email:
hugits@comcast.net (and all the emails will be hand delivered to the
Prosecutors Office)
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