[quote="Darkhorse"][quote="eynon81"][quote="Darkhorse"]I know your a public defender or whatever, but can I see some statistics. I've never been in an accident where anyone received charges and twice the police decided they didn't even need to come. I don't think the average accident results in charges, maybe just the serious ones.[/quote] I think this is a recent thing (last decade) and it may just be a Colorado thing, but I've been told by numerous LEOs that it's their general practice to cite someone in traffic accidents, to the point where they don't even call them accidents anymore, but crashes. That's all subject to discretion though.
[quote]The majority of Americans have probably committed a variety of different crimes, that doesn't mean they oppose penalties for those crimes. If someone put this on a ballot it would get thoroughly destroyed.[/quote]
yeah I don't disagree. It's just that is one of those crimes that most of us has probably committed.[/quote]
I think that might be the case. Just think of how many states there are with no-fault laws which protect the at-fault party. It is simply assumed that accidents happen and no one ought to be punished.
I'd be willing to bet the majority of people have taken something which did not belong to them, but they still think theft should be illegal.[/quote]
Hi,
For more information about DUI law. You can further contact on the link given below.
http://www.duilawcenter.org/state/nevad ... lasses.php