Last week, I tried a case where a client was accused of four crimes stemming from one auto accident. The charges included intoxication manslaughter and intoxication assault. Our client was accused of drinking, driving, and then causing an “accident” because of intoxication. Unfortunately, lots of people die in auto collisions or “accidents.” Drivers run red lights, fail to stop at stop signs, speed, text while driving, fail to yield the right of way, or do other things that cause auto accidents. When do those “accidents” become crimes?
Trucking Accidents
Experience and Hard Work Make a Difference When Hiring an Attorney. It is a simple rule every trial attorney knows: Always inspect the location of the events yourself. This week I put that simple rule in practice - - again. A client was killed when a lost driver or an...