Old 01-23-14, 05:22 PM
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Unless his car malfunctioned (which I imagine would have been the first thing we heard) how can this not be at-fault and negligent?

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Sgt. Joseph Jakl, - “If the deputy driving is deemed to be at fault, he would be charged with vehicular manslaughter, unless something comes up in the investigation that there was something completely negligent, then we could be looking at felony manslaughter. I won’t know the specifics until I have everything in hand.”

Thank goodness they investigated it "out of HQ" instead of out of the division the deputy was assigned... we wouldn't want any hint of impropriety now would we.

Thanks for the continued updates Alice.
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