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Old 02-07-13 | 02:20 PM
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Commodus
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Originally Posted by GrouchoWretch
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Guys: often, the trouble is, the prosecutor just can't get the guy on criminal charges. We see it all the time.

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Obviously. The question is why.

Generally these sorts of laws require the proof of negligence. But isn't it always negligent to (for example) drive onto an occupied shoulder at high speed? Why aren't these cases always vehicular homicide?
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