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Exemplification Essay: The Cause Of Driver's Death

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More often police get a report of a body lying beside the road because of terrible accidents. The U.S. News reported 2,368 pedestrians killed in the first six months of 2015, compared to 2,232 during the same period in 2014 a six percent increase. Though the circumstances of a driver that kills a pedestrian can either be unintentional or intentional someone ends dead and the offense or criminal charges may vary from state to state. Depending on the circumstances the driver could be charged with capital murder, voluntary manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter or negligent homicide.
If instead of hitting and killing only one pedestrian the driver causes the death of two or more individuals in the same criminal act, the driver could be charged with capital murder. For instance, while driving home the person fails to obey a police officer traffic stop, the driver is under pursuit driving more than 50 mph down two city blocks open only to pedestrians, crashes into a crowd of people causing four deaths and 24 injured. The driver does not stop, slow down, or pull over, instead the driver speeds up and knowingly run over people with the car. The driver intentionally or knowingly uses the vehicle in a manner to cause the death of more than one person. The driver does not target or seek out these individuals to kill them, but the driver knew his actions …show more content…
The driver arrives home and finds his wife having an affair with another man. The man runs out of the house but the driver quickly gets in his car, aims the car right at the man, hit the man with the car and kill him. The driver could be charged with voluntary manslaughter since the driver failed to compose himself and under the influence of intense emotion that obscured his judgement the driver intentionally hit the man and kill him. The driver acted without malice but the provocation would have caused an average person to lose control to act the same way

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