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Posted on 10/6/14 at 6:02 pm
Posted on 10/6/14 at 6:02 pm
do you have a discreet, or in brief, why would a hit and run with property damage go to a grand jury? for a friend, of course
Posted on 10/6/14 at 6:03 pm to 777Tiger
Hit and run is a serious criminal charge in Texas when a person is accused of not stopping after a car crash involving death, injury, or property damage. It is also known as leaving the scene of an accident. The offense can range from a misdemeanor to a felony, depending on the degree of damage or injury.
The police can charge you with leaving the scene of an accident if they are able to link a particular vehicle to the crash, then show that you were driving that vehicle. They may use license plate numbers from witnesses and physical evidence, such as paint transferred during the crash, to identify the vehicle, and fingerprints or your own injuries to connect you to the car.
A charge of leaving the scene (hit and run) can be initiated by a letter from the police informing you that you are a suspect, and they would like to question you, or as a criminal citation mailed to you.
If the case is serious enough, the prosecutor may choose to seek an indictment from a grand jury to charge you with felony hit and run.
The police can charge you with leaving the scene of an accident if they are able to link a particular vehicle to the crash, then show that you were driving that vehicle. They may use license plate numbers from witnesses and physical evidence, such as paint transferred during the crash, to identify the vehicle, and fingerprints or your own injuries to connect you to the car.
A charge of leaving the scene (hit and run) can be initiated by a letter from the police informing you that you are a suspect, and they would like to question you, or as a criminal citation mailed to you.
If the case is serious enough, the prosecutor may choose to seek an indictment from a grand jury to charge you with felony hit and run.
Posted on 10/6/14 at 6:03 pm to 777Tiger
Was it done by a Boeing or Airbus vehicle?
Posted on 10/6/14 at 6:14 pm to 777Tiger
Was that you who posted about your daughter's classmate crashing his car drunk?
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