January 12, 2012

Driver Sentenced to Prison for Fleeing the Scene of Accidental Run Over

A high school youth was struck and killed on a rainy night by a 20-year-old woman about a year ago. That woman plead guilty to a car accident involving wrongful death and was sentenced to one to five years in prison, the minimum mandatory sentence for a felony charge.

The defendant is eligible for the work release program offered at the Montgomery County Prison where she is to serve. She also agreed to pay $500 to the scholarship fund set up in the victim’s name. The judge did point out that such a pledge was not legally binding.

The 17-year-old victim walked in front of the woman’s car and died because of injuries sustained at impact, according to a witness. The defendant was not impaired by either drugs or alcohol, but she ‘panicked’ after hitting the girl and kept driving. Her car was stopped less than three miles away where she admitted her involvement.

Had the defendant stopped at the scene, she would not have been charged with a crime. The investigation ended up determining that the defendant was not the cause of the accident, but that the teen walked into the road herself.

The popular teenage high school student, who was active in lacrosse and field hockey, was out celebrating the school’s basketball championship with other students and had been drinking. The victim’s father said that the girl had been arguing with her boyfriend that night. The boy followed the young lady in his vehicle after she stormed out of his house on foot. He actually saw the hit and run.

An earlier charge was brought against the defendant stating that she was driving without a license, but that charge was eventually dropped. Apparently, when she moved from one state to another there was an administrative error following a paid traffic ticket.

 In Brooklyn as well as Long Island these mistakes are often made.

The girl’s parents are trying to keep the memory of their daughter alive through scholarships and other means. The scholarship is to help student athletes and the Senior Class Trip Fund is to help students at her alma mater attend school functions. “Going positive is a fight, but it’s the only way to go,” the victim’s father states. “She was the kind of kid when she walked into a room, she put a smile on your face.”

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September 18, 2011

Christmas crash kills two, alcohol involved,

A man could be sentenced to prison after a Christmas Day crash in which he was at fault killed two people, reports a New York Injury Lawyer. The Highway Patrol is continuing to investigate the accident which occurred early Christmas morning when the driver of an SUV was said to have veered too far to the right, causing the accident that left two people dead. 

The Lawyer stated in his report that the driver was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and issued a DUI. He was arrested and being held on a $51,000 cash bond. A trial is being scheduled for the man. A family member of one of the victims of the crash expressed her forgiveness for the accident, saying that she understood that it was not intentional and that she felt sorry for the driver of the SUV who caused the crash. 

The holiday season is notorious for accidents involving alcohol. But no matter how tempting it may be to tie one on for Christmas or party all night in celebration of the New Year, the holidays are no time to test ones limits by drinking and driving. No one is immune to accidents. The sad fact is that every day, innocent people are killed by people that would not have crashed if they had not been drinking before they put their keys into the ignition. 

The Injury Lawyer in NYC explained that prevention saves lives in the case of drinking and driving. Anyone who knowingly lets someone they know drive a car after they have been drinking is putting the safety of innocent people at risk. Knowing what steps to take to prevent people you know from drinking and driving is key. Designated drivers, taxi cabs and public transportation are just some of the options that people have when it comes to getting a ride home safely. Authorities in The Bronx and Brooklyn are constantly urging people to be smart and safe.

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