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United States V Alcoholic Beverage
1,644 wordsof itself does not constitute reckless behavior. However, Woody, retrieving out of his photographic memory, cites the courts opinion and facts in Gill v. State. Similarly to your situation, the defendant was intoxicated, speeding, and weaving in and out lane when, without even attempting to stop, she hit a stationary vehicle. Coincidently, the arresting officer also found several beer containers in the backseat of her car. Consequently, the court found her guilty of aggravated assault. The court...
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Aggressive Drivers Aggressive Driving
540 wordsThe number of vehicles on freeways and streets is increasing at an alarming rate. This influx of motor vehicles is creating hazardous conditions. Moreover, drivers are in such a rush to get to their destinations that many become angry or impatient with other motorists who are too slow or who are in their way. Aggressive drivers react foolishly towards others in several dangerous ways. One way an angry driver may react is to cut off another motorist. This, however, can cause both: serious acciden...
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Aggressive Driving Road Rage
1,432 wordsAsthma Research Paper Asthma is a chronic illness that affects many people. Asthma affects approximately 155 million people around the world. The pharmaceutical industry approximates $ 5. 5 billion in sales for asthma medication per year for a condition that is incurable. Asthma is an inflammatory disease of the airways. The narrowing of airways occurs due to inflammation and excessive mucous secretion. The constriction of the airway gives rise to common asthmatic symptoms of wheezing, coughing,...
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Motorist From Missouri Write A Compliant Situation
667 wordsHow to Avoid Traffic Complaint It may happen to every driver, that motorists around are not happy with his behavior or with the way of driving, stopping or parking the vehicle. It such cases these motorists may express desire to report about your improper driving and poor professionalism to police by writing a compliant. Of course, such situation can be rather disappointing, especially if there were no particular reasons and grounds to get angry with. But if you see that some irritated motorist ...
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Alcoholic Beverage Supreme Court
2,262 wordsRights of the Accused The court reasoned, speeding is not necessarily reckless conduct. Speeding while intoxicated, however, is reckless conduct. Therefore, since we have two eyewitnesses willing to testify to the manner in which you were driving and it is undisputed that you were drunk at the time of the accident, it is almost certain that the jury will throw the book at you, predicted the Sheriff / future prosecutor. On this note, Donald's body sank to the floor and his hope descended into des...
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Equal Protection Clause Los Angeles Police
4,653 wordsI. INTRODUCTION Let me make this very clear. The Maryland State police has not, does not, nor will it ever condone the use of race-based profiling in determining which cars to stop on the highway. 1 Chief State Trooper Colonel David Mitchell issued this statement in response to a lawsuit filed against the Maryland State Troopers. The suit was filed on behalf of African-American motorists who alleged that these officers had engaged in a practice of targeting black motorists for traffic stops alon...
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Aggressive Driving Road Rage
1,233 wordsMere Motorist to Mad Max Since 1990, incidents of road rage have increased an outstanding fifty-one percent. Road rage came in first (forty-two percent), next to drunk driving (thirty-five percent) as the biggest threat on the road (Fitton, 4). There are numerous factors involved in the dramatic increase of traffic incidents involving road rage. Such factors include road congestion, media portrayal, and personal stress and anger. These factors, combined with a 3, 000 -ton killing machine are a v...
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