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At .12, I doubt he was drinking all hours of the night until 7:00 A.M. He probably would have been much higher. From the .05 to .13 range, people feel as if they are ok to drive... but they're not.
From the sounds of it, I would think he was drinking heavily the night before, didn't get enough sleep and drove home still under the influence. You'd be surprised how often that happens, but you have to be careful about these things. |
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He will have enough money to pay for a good attorney
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He's screwed just like Leonard Little was.............
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If the guy was jaywalking on a 6-lane highway, I doubt Stallworth is looking at nearly what you may think, regardless of the outcome of the blood test.
Not a defense to his conduct, but it's entirely reasonable to believe that Stallworth would have hit him anyway even if he had been stone-cold sober. In Ohio, at least, that's a defense to Aggravated Vehicular Homicide. |
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he flashed his lights? reflex wise....isn't that more difficult to do than hitting the brake?
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I'm having a hard time picturing how all these witness acounts fit together.
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1. How Stallworth's Bentley can decelerate from 50 mph plus to stop just a few feet away from the scene of an accident. 2. On which side of the nearby crosswalk did the pedestrian get hit? Inside the intersection or before entering the intersection/cross walk. Seems like if he was hit within the intersection as the first witness account seems to imply, Stallworth's attorneys will lose some leverage. 3. How flashing lights at a pedestrian reduces driver liability. |
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