If a driver going in the opposite direction was able to see the O'Heas crossing the street, why not Vergo? Lighting may have been poor at the scene of the accident, but it wasn't too dark for another motorist to see the O'Heas crossing the street. As drivers, we are responsible for what is going on in front of our cars. Has anyone tried to cross the street at the crosswalk? How many motorists give pedestrians the right of way?
As far as being able to "prove beyond a reasonable doubt" the DUI charges, there is no doubt about Mr. O'Hea's death and Mrs. O'Hea's extensive injuries. I'm sure there is another charge such as involuntary vehicular manslaughter. Or, is there a defensive driving course to get away with murder?
Posted on July 19 at 10:56 p.m.
If a driver going in the opposite direction was able to see the O'Heas crossing the street, why not Vergo? Lighting may have been poor at the scene of the accident, but it wasn't too dark for another motorist to see the O'Heas crossing the street. As drivers, we are responsible for what is going on in front of our cars. Has anyone tried to cross the street at the crosswalk? How many motorists give pedestrians the right of way?
As far as being able to "prove beyond a reasonable doubt" the DUI charges, there is no doubt about Mr. O'Hea's death and Mrs. O'Hea's extensive injuries. I'm sure there is another charge such as involuntary vehicular manslaughter. Or, is there a defensive driving course to get away with murder?
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