WE have a statute which is unlawful use of controlled substances.
We can charge for possession and for usage
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I would write her the pinch, she could have ended up a torpedo through your mothers windshield!
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Originally posted by Bodiee man are those your legs and thong ?????
Seriously though, Sure as heck aint mine, aint my wifes either. It is her *** that I handpainted though
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Originally posted by CarCopEveryday of the week, and twice on Sunday.
I get the "shes already suffered with the possible leg loss" and all but, that is not for me to decide, leave that to the DA. He can cut her some type of break. I think she has to be put in front of the system for her DUI(OWI). She did it, let her deal with the aftermath.
To add to it, we are NOT the judge nor the jury, we have a crime? Than charge her and let the multi hundred dollar an hour defenwse att. whittle away at why we should NOT have chargeed her. She broke the law and our job is {kinda} done. Bring it to the courts...I have almost NO NO NO sympathy for a drunk or wasted driver...
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Guest repliedI ask because I'm a rook.
I'm starting the follow-up on it today.
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Charging her probably won't make much difference to her, but it will show that you are fair and impartial. And thats what the public expects from you. Let the prosecutor dismiss the case if he wants. After all, he's the elected official.
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Originally posted by gpinindyA few days ago I responded to a 10-50 (accident) where a woman was riding a motorcycle and hit a guardrail at about 45mph. In the process of being thrown she got a massive laceration on her leg (bones hanging out etc.) that may result in the loss of her leg. Well the tox report came back and indicated that she had 4 different kinds of "drugs" in her at the time of the accident.
now I have the option to charge her with OWI resulting in serious bodily injury.
No one else was injured in the accident or property damaged. And I haven't been able to confirm whether or not she lost her leg.
My thinking is that if she did in fact lose her leg then that alone is a lifetime punishment and I should leave it at that. But if she still has her leg... them I'm still not sure.
Yes, I would charge her. I would also discuss it with the prosceutor, and expect him to use his discretion too. But I would (and have under identical circumstances) charge her.
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Charge her with everything you can.........imagine if that guardrail had been a child.She chose to drive impaired so she will have to live with the end results of her actions.
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You have no choice but to file the charges and let the court either sentence her to jail or drug treatment.
I am concerned you even had to ask this. Only thing that could change her ways other then God or treatment may be jail. Otherwise she's a one legged drug addict that can still drive a car and next time kill an innocent person.
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Originally posted by PhilipCalShort answer: Yes. She chose to take the drugs. She chose to ride the motorcycle, knowing she could be impaired. This isn't a vengeance or retribution thing,nor is it a punishment thing. That's the court's function. The court can't act until you get the case before it. Hopefully, if charged and convicted, the young lady will correct her actions. Doesn't happen as often we might like, but I'd at least go to the DA with the case.
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would you charge her?
Short answer: Yes. She chose to take the drugs. She chose to ride the motorcycle, knowing she could be impaired. This isn't a vengeance or retribution thing,nor is it a punishment thing. That's the court's function. The court can't act until you get the case before it. Hopefully, if charged and convicted, the young lady will correct her actions. Doesn't happen as often we might like, but I'd at least go to the DA with the case.
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