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scottmandue 05-22-2008 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 3939350)
I don't know how many times I hit the speed limiter (110) in my 240SX. My mom's impala didn't have a speed limiter
I totaled 4 cars in my first two years of driving.Only crashed once, had to put new rear end into same impala
I hit numerous stationary objects while driving too fast. I regularly got cars airborne and this was pre dukes of hazard!
I used to do e-brake 180s in intersections.never into the e-brake thing but my friends were
I used to play car tag with friends.Couple of time a week
I used to have fireworks wars while driving.Oh crap, now I have to add another thing to my things to do before I die list!


Basically, I was a dumbass, and probably should be dead or in jail. Well see, if we try hard enough we call always find something we agree on!

I suppose you think ridding on the side boards of my friends F-1 pickup was dangerous too? :D

Jims5543 07-09-2008 06:40 PM

Saw this on a Florida car forum:

http://shop.cafepress.com/design/21972837

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1215657645.jpg

3.2 CAB 07-10-2008 05:34 AM

If the "friend" with the cantaloupe sized defect in his head were to die, resulting from the injuries received in the crash, could they then charge the little ba$tard with any other offense, such as vehicular homicide, or vehicular manslaughter? I wonder if it would constitute double jeopardy?

URY914 07-10-2008 05:45 AM

I'm no lawyer but I stayed in a HI Express last night.

If he were to die, I think they could go after him unless there was some ruling about that in the case already.

Rot 911 07-10-2008 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by 3.2 CAB (Post 4052112)
If the "friend" with the cantaloupe sized defect in his head were to die, resulting from the injuries received in the crash, could they then charge the little ba$tard with any other offense, such as vehicular homicide, or vehicular manslaughter? I wonder if it would constitute double jeopardy?

I don't know what he pled guilty to, but if it was a lesser included offense of vehicular manslaughter or homocide, then yes it would be double jeopardy.

Dueller 07-10-2008 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by 3.2 CAB (Post 4052112)
If the "friend" with the cantaloupe sized defect in his head were to die, resulting from the injuries received in the crash, could they then charge the little ba$tard with any other offense, such as vehicular homicide, or vehicular manslaughter? I wonder if it would constitute double jeopardy?

The accident occurred on 8/26/o7. If the kid lives until 8/27/08, then the question is moot. Under the "Year and a day" rule, death must occur within a year of the original act to be charged for a crime resulting in death.

KFC911 07-10-2008 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Dueller (Post 4052251)
The accident occurred on 8/26/o7. If the kid lives until 8/27/08, then the question is moot. Under the "Year and a day" rule, death must occur within a year of the original act to be charged for a crime resulting in death.

I didn't know that. I think I'll go invent some "Arsenic 366" or something :(


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