Understanding Hit & Run Charges: Leaving the Scene of the Accident
Hit and run charges, explicitly leaving the scene of an accident, involve fleeing from the scene after a collision, and it's crucial to comprehend the different aspects of this offense and the potential legal consequences associated with each.
Common Aspects of Hit & Run Cases:
- Leaving the Scene: Involves departing from the accident scene without stopping or providing necessary information.
- Property Damage or Injury: Hit-and-run charges can escalate based on the accident's severity, including property damage or individual injuries.
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Common Defenses:
- Lack of Knowledge: Establishing that the driver was unaware of the accident.
- Emergency Circumstances: Demonstrating that leaving the scene was necessary due to an emergency.
- Identification Challenges: Challenging the prosecution's ability to identify the alleged offender.
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