Wednesday, October 1, 2014

The Outrageous, Unjust Rule That Lets New York Drivers Who Hit Pedestrians Off the Hook

A New York State case law precedent known as the "rule of two" stipulates that there must be two misdemeanors for a charge of criminal negligence to be brought against a driver who kills. …
This artificial and arbitrary threshold discourages law enforcement from properly investigating, charging, and prosecuting drivers who kill. Read more.

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