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Quote by: Chaossaber314 Yeah and Britannica was hand written by third world impoverished orphans who can't afford keyboards. This is basic CJ 100 stuff. Criminal Negligence is a part of Vehicular Homicide. If you purposefully use a car to kill someone it's First Degree Murder. |
I cannot think of a singular case wherein a person was actually convicted on either vehicular manslaughter or homicide for making a mistake in traffic. My best friends wife ALMOST killed herself, her 5 year old child and the guy that T-boned her when she fell asleep and cruised into a busy morning rush hour intersection. Talked to him a few hours ago. He said they didn't even issue a ticket.
I tried for some time to find even 1 example of such, and I found nothing. In EVERY single case I come across, there is something to show gross criminal negligence. Maybe if someone could cite precedent, I would believe it. Until then, I would say that a prosecutor will not seek charges unless there is criminal negligence involved. (suspended license, intoxication, excessive speed)