BROCKTON —
Before his involvement in a crash that killed a Brockton woman, Antwoin Moore had his driver’s license suspended a dozen times for warrants and drug-related offenses dating back to 2006.
The state has since revoked Moore’s driver’s license after the crash that killed Brockton’s Maryanne Kotsiopoulos, 49, during a police chase on the city’s East Side late Friday afternoon.
Moore’s “license has been revoked by the RMV through the immediate threat provision,” Registry of Motor Vehicles spokeswoman Sara Lavoie said in an email to The Enterprise Wednesday.
Moore, 27, of Brockton, was driving on a suspended license when the fatal crash occurred, Lavoie said.
The state on Wednesday released Moore’s five-page driving record and his criminal record.
Moore was convicted of various drug offenses, including possessing with intent to distribute cocaine, and served jail time, according to the state’s Criminal Offender Record Information system. The CORI record shows he was released from prison on May 26, 2009, and on June 18, 2008, but the length of the prison sentences could not be determined on Wednesday