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Team California
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: los angeles, CA.
Posts: 41,404
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I have a different take on it. The registered owner would have to come up with some very credible evidence that someone else was driving his car in order to avoid being charged with double homicide. If he was charged, (and he was in fact guilty), he would cop a plea to avoid doing two life sentences in a South Florida state prison. He would still do significant time, but see the light of day in a few years.
"Someone else was driving my car" doesn't go far in a double-murder. It's the equivilent of "I didn't do it", unless you have an air-tight alibi. Guys with 997 turbos generally do not just throw the keys down on the table at a drunken party and say, "who wants to drive my car?"
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Denis
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