A Sharon man who was described as devastated by the death of a college student was held on $10,000 cash bail Wednesday after his arraignment in Stoughton District Court.Jeffrey Bickhoff, 44, who was driving with a suspended license, is charged with motor vehicle homicide in the death of Haley Cremer, 20, of Sharon.Watch NewsCenter 5's reportCremer was killed while talking with a friend at the side of the road on June 15. Cremer had been out for a jog and stopped to talk with her neighbor.According to the prosecutor, witness Amy Dono told police, "out of nowhere a white vehicle came around the corner and hit Ms. Cremer throwing her down the street right out of her shoes."Assistant District Attorney Debi Curley said Bickhoff, who has a lengthy driving record, "drove across a marked lane and "struck and catapulted Haley 78 feet to her death.""The last 27 years the defendant has 10 surchargeable accidents, four of which are in last 5 years not including this case. He has nine entries for speeding," said Curley.His license has been suspended at least three times. A week before the accident, the prosecutor said it was suspended indefinitely.Bickoff told investigating officers he was not speeding or texting. He admitted having one drink three hours before the accident. However, the prosecutor told the judge there is evidence he purchased at least three drinks at a local restaurant.Bickoff’s attorney Richard Comenzo said he is “taking responsibility” for the accident and is devastated by Cremer's death. Cremer's family sat tensely in court and refused comment. Cremer was a 2012 graduate of Sharon High School and was about to enter her junior year at Simmons College.Bickoff is due back in court Aug. 8.

A Sharon man who was described as devastated by the death of a college student was held on $10,000 cash bail Wednesday after his arraignment in Stoughton District Court.

Jeffrey Bickhoff, 44, who was driving with a suspended license, is charged with motor vehicle homicide in the death of Haley Cremer, 20, of Sharon.

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Cremer was killed while talking with a friend at the side of the road on June 15. Cremer had been out for a jog and stopped to talk with her neighbor.

According to the prosecutor, witness Amy Dono told police, "out of nowhere a white vehicle came around the corner and hit Ms. Cremer throwing her down the street right out of her shoes."

Assistant District Attorney Debi Curley said Bickhoff, who has a lengthy driving record, "drove across a marked lane and "struck and catapulted Haley 78 feet to her death."

"The last 27 years the defendant has 10 surchargeable accidents, four of which are in last 5 years not including this case. He has nine entries for speeding," said Curley.

His license has been suspended at least three times. A week before the accident, the prosecutor said it was suspended indefinitely.

Bickoff told investigating officers he was not speeding or texting.

He admitted having one drink three hours before the accident. However, the prosecutor told the judge there is evidence he purchased at least three drinks at a local restaurant.

Bickoff’s attorney Richard Comenzo said he is “taking responsibility” for the accident and is devastated by Cremer's death.

Cremer's family sat tensely in court and refused comment. Cremer was a 2012 graduate of Sharon High School and was about to enter her junior year at Simmons College.

Bickoff is due back in court Aug. 8.