Case Comments On Parole Change
According to report today by the New York Daily News, the parole of successful and controversial harness driver Walter Case, Jr. has been transferred from Ohio to New York State. The 47-year-old pilot has commented on the update
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"It feels great," Case was quoted as saying. "I can go on with my life now and hopefully get back into racing."
Case states in the article that live racing at Plainridge Racecourse will get underway in just a few weeks and that he plans on competing there. "…I'm looking forward to racing there, but I'm hopeful of getting licensed in New York or Pennsylvania."
To read the New York Daily News article in its entirety, click here.
(With files from the New York Daily News)
One of the best drivers (if
One of the best drivers (if not the best) to ever sit behind a standardbred!
Heres hoping he can stay on the straight and narrow, and it would be great to see him back on a larger stage as well.
Well done WALTER, keep clean
Well done WALTER, keep clean and the best of LUCK.