Recent Posts in Vehicular Manslaughter Category
| September 07, 2011 |
| 12 Year Old Killed in a Hit and Run |
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Matthew Cory Hudson, 21, was arrested for allegedly struck and hit a 12 year old boy skateboarding.
According to the investigation, Hudson was speeding down a residential street in his 2001 Chevy Camaro on the evening of Sunday September 4, 2011 when he struck 12 year old Jonathan Olagues who was on his skateboard on his way home from a barbecue.
He was pronounced dead at the scene.
After the collision, Hudson did not stop. The Rialto police spotted the Camaro and began a chase until they realized that it would be too dangerous to continue the case because Hudson was driving recklessly along a crowded street. Back at the scene of the accident, the license plate of the Camaro was found. The next morning, Hudson went to the police station to report his Camaro stolen but due to inconsistencies in his statements, Hudson was put under arrest on suspicion of vehicular homicide in the hit and run of the 12 year old boy and gross negligence.
Vehicular manslaughter is a serious offense and can result in long term incarceration. If charged as a misdemeanor then you will be looking at up to 1 year in jail and if it is charged as a felony you could be facing an even longer term of up to ten years in a state prison. In addition, you will also face large fines, probation, driver's license suspension, driving school and community service
At Hedding Law Firm, our defense attorneys have a combined 75 years of experience and have handled numerous amounts of criminal cases all throughout Los Angeles County.
Our lawyers in L.A. have the experience and knowledge to effectively represent you. Our client's best interest is our top priority.
If you or someone you know is being charged with a hit and run, vehicular manslaughter, or any other crime, contact our
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| August 25, 2011 |
| Man from Gardena Suspected of Hit and Run and Possibly Faces Vehicular Manslaughter Charges |
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Omar Rivera, 34, was taken into custody on Tuesday August 23, 2011 at his home in the 14900 block of Halldale Avenue in Gardena after police received an anonymous tip that he allegedly was in a hit and run crash that killed a Jeanny Rojo Mabunay, 43 year old woman.
At the police station, Rivera admitted that he left the scene of the accident.
Rivera's damaged silver 2002 Honda Accord was impounded as evidence.
Witnesses told police that a motorist in a gray Honda Civic or Accord hit her at high speed. The motorist had been driving erratically, police said.
Rivera was booked at the Gardena jail on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter and leaving the scene of an accident; there is no information as to whether he was drinking at the time.
Rivera has a history of DUI arrests and driving offenses:
In 2000, he was convicted at the Inglewood courthouse of leaving the scene of an accident and suspicion for possessing marijuana while driving.
In April 2010, Rivera was convicted at the Airport courthouse of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. That same month he was found guilty of possession of methamphetamine.
Records also show he had numerous citations for driving with a revoked license.
A criminal record can be a blockage in your life. Our defense attorneys at Hedding Law Firm are here to defend you and help you if you are facing any criminal charges such as DUI, hit and run, vehicular manslaughter.
Criminal charges can result in excessive fines, jail time, probation, community service. Our Los Angeles defense lawyers are here to strive to get you the best results possible.
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| November 12, 2010 |
| Australian Girls Gone Wild Executive Arrested for Manslaughter |
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Ryan Bowan, Australian 'Girls Gone Wild' executive, has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after surrendering. Bowman allegedly was behind the wheel of the Bentley that struck and killed 21-year-old Lauren Ann Freeman. Bowman fled in the car, and debris found at the scene suggested the vehicle could have been a dark colored Bentley. The vehicle was later found abandoned in a residential neighborhood about a mile and a half from the incident. Sheriff's spokeswoman Steve Whitmore said, "Bowman's attorney contacted us and surrendered her client to West Hollywood detectives." "He invoked his 5th Amendment rights against self-incrimination and we booked him on [charges of] vehicular manslaughter."
If you or someone you know is being accused of a hit-and-run and/or vehicular manslaughter, contact our office today to set up a free consultation. The Los Angeles criminal defense attorneys at the Hedding law firm will meet with you face-to-face and gather all the information pertaining to your case. We will evaluate the facts and give you honest advice and opinions regarding your case. Our hit-and-run attorneys have a combined 75 years of experience and have been successful in many of these types of cases.
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| September 27, 2010 |
| 23 Year Old Man Found Guilty on Three Counts of Murder |
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After deliberating since Thursday, the jury returned the verdict for Andrew Gallo today. He was found guilty in the deaths of Los Angeles Angels pitcher, Nick Adenhart, and two others. He was also found guilty on other charges, including hit-and-run and driving under the influence of alcohol and causing great bodily injury.
Gallo was driving with a suspended license at the time of the crash, and his blood-alcohol level was almost three times the legal limit. In May of 2006, he had pleaded guilty to drunk driving. As part of his plea deal, Gallo had agreed that he could be charged with murder if he continued to drive drunk and killed somebody.
In California, you could be charged with a felony DUI, if someone was injured or died while you 1.) drove under the influence, 2.) either committed an additional vehicle code violation or drove in an otherwise negligent manner. Prosecutors can charge you with a felony DUI in one of three ways.
- Under California Vehicle Code 23513 VC - Driving under the influence causing injury,
- With DUI vehicular manslaughter, or
- With DUI second-degree murder
Which felony DUI you will be charged with depends on your criminal history and the unique facts of your case.
If you are facing felony DUI charges, call The Hedding Law Firm today at 818-986-2092! Our Los Angeles DUI attorneys will gather all necessary information related to your case and place every effort into your defense. |
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| August 20, 2010 |
| Marine DUI And Vehicular Manslaughter |
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On Sunday, a 23-year-old Marine, believed to be driving under the influence, killed a 51-year-old woman, Chandrika De Silva, and critically injured her grandson in a car accident. While De Silva's husband exited the Prius to go open a driveway, De Silva exited the car to check up on their grandson. It was then that the marine, driving a Jeep Cherokee, rammed into the rear-end of the Prius. De Silva was killed instantly, and her grandson -- who suffered from lacerations and force trauma to the body -- was flown the Children's Hospital in Los Angeles. The marine was arrested and taken to the Van Nuys jail, suffering only small cuts and scratches.
If you have been accused of causing a death due to negligence or a violation of traffic safety laws, it would be in your best interest to hire a Los Angeles vehicular manslaughter defense lawyer. In some case’s a vehicular manslaughter charge can be upgraded to a murder charge. Does your vehicular manslaughter charge involve alcohol? Contact a Los Angeles DUI lawyer in our office to discuss all of the details of your case and how DUI charges may affect the circumstances of the arrest.
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| June 18, 2010 |
| Woman Lands In Prison For Vehicular Manslaughter |
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A jury convicted Suzanne Amelia Carlson, 27, of second-degree murder. Carlson was sentenced 15 years to life in prison after she rear-ended a truck and killed a passenger; she was inebriated while driving on the 91 Freeway.
In court, witnesses testified that Carlson had been drinking at a restaurant for approximately two hours. Shortly after Carlson drove a man's sedan; he sat in the passenger seat of his car. As she entered the 91 Freeway, she rear ended the back of a FedEx truck, destroying the right side of the sedan. Carlson escaped through the sunroof, but her passenger remained stuck inside. An attempt was made to remove the passenger, but he was unable to overcome the internal injuries that he sustained.
Testing revealed that Carlson drove with a BAC (blood alcohol level) of 0.22, which is about three times that of the legal limit. Perhaps the most troubling prospect of all is Carlson's record: she had been convicted of three other DUIs in the past, forced to take alcohol-awareness courses.
When a death occurs due to drunk driving, reckless driving, speeding, gross negligence or a hit and run, you may be charged with the crime of vehicular manslaughter. It is a form of manslaughter that involves the use of an automobile.
If charged with vehicular manslaughter you will need a very strong defense. At the Hedding Law Firm we will use our 50 years of combined knowledge and experience to aggressively defend your vehicular manslaughter case. We are determined to succeed by obtaining a winning outcome for your criminal defense case. Contact an attorney at the Hedding Law Firm today to review the facts of your case, police report and obtain answers to any questions that you may have concerning the charges against you.
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