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Vehicular Manslaughter

All articles tagged with #vehicular manslaughter

law-and-justice28 days ago

California: Speeding Tickets May Be More Severe Than Fatal Accidents

A 2020 California law allowing judges to dismiss certain misdemeanor cases has led to some drivers charged with vehicular manslaughter avoiding criminal and DMV records, sparking concerns about accountability and the impact on victims' families, as the law prioritizes reducing stigma over potential consequences for serious traffic crimes.

crime2 months ago

Illegal Immigrant Truck Driver Involved in Fatal California Crash

A tractor-trailer driven by an illegal immigrant from India, Jashanpreet Singh, caused a crash on a California freeway, killing three people and injuring four others. Singh, who entered the US in 2022 and was released under the current administration, was arrested on charges of vehicular manslaughter and DUI. The incident has sparked criticism of border policies and concerns about illegal drivers on US roads.

crime2 months ago

Father Charged in Toddler's Death During California Flood

A California man, Brandon Padilla-Aguilera, has been charged with vehicular manslaughter and child abuse after his 2-year-old son, Xavier, died in floodwaters when they were involved in a car accident during a flood last month. The charges follow the son's death after the car was swept away, and the man was arrested for murder but prosecutors are pursuing lesser charges. He denies guilt and is set to appear in court again next week.

crime6 months ago

Former Ohio State Player Kirk Barton Charged in Dublin Fatal Crash

Former Ohio State offensive lineman Kirk Barton has been charged with aggravated vehicular manslaughter after a fatal car accident in Dublin, Ohio, where he was driving under the influence at high speed and caused a fatal crash, resulting in the death of Ethan Perry. Barton, who has a history of legal issues, faces a potential prison sentence of two to eight years.

tragic-accident1 year ago

Tragic Loss: Infant Dies in San Francisco West Portal Crash

A 6-month-old baby, Caue, has died days after an SUV crashed into a San Francisco bus stop, killing his parents and 1-year-old brother. The family, a Brazilian-Portuguese one, chose to donate the baby's organs. The suspected driver, Mary Fong Lau, 78, has been arrested on suspicion of three felony counts of vehicular manslaughter and other charges. The community held a vigil for the family, and the investigation into the crash is ongoing.

tragic-accident1 year ago

Tragic Loss: Infant Succumbs to Injuries in San Francisco Bus Stop Crash

An infant, whose parents and brother were killed in a San Francisco bus stop crash, has also died from injuries sustained in the accident. The 78-year-old suspected driver of the SUV has been arrested and charged with felony vehicular manslaughter and reckless driving causing bodily injury. Residents have left flowers at the site of the tragic incident.

crime-and-justice1 year ago

"San Francisco Mourns Family Killed in West Portal Bus Stop Crash"

The driver involved in the fatal San Francisco bus stop crash that killed three family members and gravely injured an infant has been released from custody. Mary Fong Lau, 78, was driving a white Mercedes SUV at an excessive speed in the wrong direction on a divided highway when the crash occurred. Three family members waiting at the bus stop were killed, and an infant remains hospitalized without parents or a sibling. Lau, who was also hospitalized for injuries, is no longer in police custody, and the decision on whether to charge her rests with the San Francisco District Attorney.

crime-and-justice1 year ago

San Francisco Mourns Family Killed in Deadly Bus Stop Crash

The 78-year-old driver, Mary Fong Lau, accused of crashing into a family at a San Francisco bus stop, has released a statement expressing gratitude for first responders and requesting privacy as she remains in the hospital. The crash resulted in the deaths of three family members and left a 6-month-old baby in critical condition. Fong Lau's attorney stated that she has been fully cooperating with investigators and could be released from the hospital, but it is uncertain whether she will be taken into police custody.

tragedy1 year ago

"San Francisco Mourns: Vigil Held for Victims of Deadly West Portal Crash"

A vigil was held in San Francisco for a Mission District family killed by a wrong-way SUV driver at a bus stop, leaving the infant son in critical condition. The couple, Matilde Ramos Pinto and Diego Cardoso de Oliveira, were remembered as beloved members of the community. The driver, Mary Fong Lau, 78, was arrested for vehicular manslaughter, and calls for traffic safety improvements in the city have intensified.

crime-and-safety1 year ago

"Fatal San Francisco Bus Stop Crash Leads to Arrest of 78-Year-Old Driver"

A 78-year-old driver was arrested in San Francisco for a deadly crash at a bus stop that killed three people, including a child, and left an infant in critical condition. The driver faces multiple felony charges, and the incident marks the city's fifth, sixth, and seventh pedestrian deaths this year. The police investigation is ongoing, and a vigil for the crash victims is scheduled.

crime1 year ago

"Fatal San Francisco Bus Stop Crash: 78-Year-Old Driver Arrested"

A 78-year-old woman, Mary Fong Lau, has been arrested and charged with three counts of vehicular manslaughter after allegedly crashing her SUV into a San Francisco bus stop, resulting in the deaths of two people and leaving an infant with life-threatening injuries. The incident is still under investigation, and the driver faces additional charges including reckless driving and driving the wrong way on a divided highway.

crime-and-justice1 year ago

"Socialite Rebecca Grossman Found Guilty of Murder in Hit-and-Run Deaths of Two Young Brothers"

After a jury convicted Rebecca Grossman of murdering her two sons by speeding through a crosswalk, Nancy Iskander found closure and satisfaction, expressing gratitude to the justice system. Grossman was found guilty on all charges, including two counts of murder, two counts of gross vehicular manslaughter, and one count of hit-and-run resulting in death. Iskander described the trial as attending her sons' funeral every day and emphasized the importance of holding individuals accountable regardless of their background. Grossman faces a sentence of 34 years to life in prison and plans to appeal the verdict.