Delco man sentenced to time served to 6 months for crash that killed Dante ... - Main Line

Jonathan I. Vanderhorst, 46, of the 300 block of Windermere Avenue, had been found not guilty of homicide by vehicle while DUI, aggravated assault while DUI, and DUI rendering him incapable of operating a motor vehicle following a jury trial... Vanderhorst was negotiating a left-hand turn in his 1996 Ford Taurus into the McDonald’s on the 500 block Baltimore Pike in Clifton Heights at about 9:30 p. m. when he was struck by a Ford F-250 pickup truck driven by Mark Greenslade. Robison was treated at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania for injuries including broken bones in his leg, foot and shoulders, as well as a lung injury. Jurors heard from Greenslade, who claimed Vanderhorst had turned in front of him a split second before the collision. Vanderhorst testified that Greenslade was drifting from the curbside lane toward his car prior to the crash and that he attempted to turn left at speed to avoid a collision. Blood drawn from Vanderhorst at 11:15 p. m. that night showed he had active THC and the prescription anti-anxiety drug Clonazepam in his bloodstream. Vanderhorst suffers from a host of mental disorders and had been prescribed Clonazepam for about 10 years. Source: www.mainlinemedianews.com