Nearly three months after a drunken driving crash in Mystic where a 14-year-old boy was killed, the 17-year-old charged went before a judge on a second-degree manslaughter charge.
The hearing took place Monday in a closed courtroom, and the details were sealed.
The family of the victim, Carson Wilson, watched on inside the courtroom, along with their son Skyler, a passenger in the crash who was seriously injured.
“Today we had an arraignment of the young man,” said John Nazzaro, an attorney representing the Wilson family. “This is a tragic situation. Right now, he’s in confinement, and the court set bond.”
Nazzaro said the victim’s family wants more than just the teen driver held accountable.