Monday, November 3, 2014

Halloween Hit-and-Run: 3 Teens Killed While Trick-or-Treating

By Brett Snider, Esq.


Several suspects are under arrest in connection with the hit-and-run killing of three trick-or-treaters on Halloween.


Three 13-year-old girls were struck and killed by a driver while moving across a crosswalk in Santa Ana, California, on Friday night. According to the Los Angeles Times, police report the driver of a Honda CR-V was “going at a high rate of speed” when the SUV struck the girls; the vehicle was later found abandoned in a nearby parking lot.


What charges could the arrested individuals face for the Halloween hit-and-run deaths?


Involuntary Manslaughter


When drivers hit and kill pedestrians, it can be considered involuntary manslaughter, where a person’s death results from the dangerous or reckless actions of the driver. Some states, like California, have a separate charge for deaths which are caused by motor vehicles, called vehicular manslaughter.


Depending on the degree of negligence or recklessness by the driver, a vehicular manslaughter conviction in California can mean anywhere from 16 months to 10 years in state prison. Higher degrees of punishment require a finding of gross negligence by the driver, which is very …read more


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