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Me_Again
Oct 31, 2013Explorer III
JJBIRISH wrote:
These things will all be a part of the process…
but if there is no damage to the RV (as though he wasn’t involved) why would he leave the scene and then call 10 miles down the road, and a full hour after the accident??? It all is strange…
but it takes almost no impact at highway speed, just a tap to the rear quarter-panel, to cause exactly what has been described… maybe nothing more than paint exchange…
It would by then have been all over the local news and soon someone would discover him in the parking lot he was hiding in, or on the highway…
would calling then be assumed as a show guilt or concern… I personally think it would be a sign of guilt with no way out because his plate number was given by another witness… there is nothing good that can come out of this no matter what the final outcome is…
but he in my opinion is charged correctly… he in fact was involved, he in fact started the chain reaction accident, the chain reaction accident resulted in a death… and he in fact did unlawfully faill to stop for a collision… ten miles and on hour later would not reverse the requirement of stopping for a collision in anyone’s mind… and I think he was hiding in the parking lot to evade getting caught until he realized it was a useless effort…
he was charged correctly in my mind and I haven’t read anything differently…
what was he doing for the hour he was at Wal-Mart??? Maybe trying to buff out scratches or paint transfer… sound like a one hour job… but the type of damage hasn’t been mentioned…
So you were a witness and know that he caused the accident? Or have you seen a video tape that shows without a doubt that this RV driver caused the accident? Hope none of you are on my jury, as I do not think we know yet what really happen, yet most of you are ready to hang'm high!
Chris
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