Originally Posted by
Notso_fastLane
Some of that was instant karma. Luckily, it didn't take them long to apprehend the driver as well.
A macabre form of Karma.
Originally Posted by
CB HI
At least the driver is getting charged with murder, but it should be 2 counts, 1 for each death. The other scum got his instant justice at least.
The driver
22 years old and he still has not grown up.
The last paragraph of the article says "both the driver of the minivan and the deceased passenger are suspects in the case".
NRS 200.010 “Murder” defined. Murder is the unlawful killing of a human being:
1. With malice aforethought, either express or implied;
2. Caused by a controlled substance which was sold, given, traded or otherwise made available to a person in violation of
chapter 453 of NRS; or
3. Caused by a violation of
NRS 453.3325.
Ê The unlawful killing may be effected by any of the various means by which death may be occasioned.
[1911 C&P § 119; RL § 6384; NCL § 10066] — (NRS A
1983, 512;
1985, 1598;
1989, 589;
2005, 1059)
NRS 484B.657 Vehicular manslaughter; penalty; additional penalty for violation committed in work zone or pedestrian safety zone.
1. A person who, while driving or in actual physical control of any vehicle on a highway or premises to which the public has access, proximately causes the death of another person through an act or omission that constitutes simple negligence is guilty of vehicular manslaughter and shall be punished for a misdemeanor.
They would first have to prove that the death of the cyclist was intentional. Then they would have to prove, that the driver was an accessory to the crime.
There have been cases in the past. Where the defendant who committed the crime. Had died by means other than the justice system. So, The defendant who was an accessory died courtesy of the justice system.