Deputy Who Fatally Struck Cyclist While Answering Email Will Face No Charges
Frosty P writes The LA County District Attorney's Office declined to press charges against a sheriff's deputy who was apparently distracted by his mobile digital computer when he fatally struck cyclist and former Napster COO Milton Olin Jr. in Calabasas last December. The deputy was responding to routine work email when he drifted into the bike lane and struck and killed Mr. Olin. An official with the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department said it is launching its own probe into the deputy’s behavior.
Sorry. Not being native and neither a lawyer my grasp of these things is limited. What's the difference? (honestly, I want to know in order to prevent misusing them in the future)
Being sued is in a civil lawsuit, usually for some monetary amount (for example by the family of the cyclist), whereas being prosecuted is for a criminal case, with potential prison time (by the district attorney).
"Knowledge makes us accountable." - Che Guevara
im not applying emotions to the law, im applying the law to the law. If you or I were texting or emailing in our cars, we get a fine, If we kill someone, its homicide.
if this was SOP, than it shouldnt be any longer, and as such the training was bad if it allows cops to break the law in such a way and new training should be in place that says "stop driving to respond to an email, if you need to radio it in" cops have radios for a reason, use them
I understand that the findings show that in this case he was following procedure, but said procedure caused the loss of life, whoever signed off on said procedure should also be held accountable.
have you seen my sig? there are many others like it but none that are the same
Funny you say that because the officer initially claim that the bicycle swerved into his path causing the accident:
http://bikinginla.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/JSID_wood.pdf
...from Witnesses, (page 3 of the Police PDF Report):
You can't be ahead of the curve, if you're stuck in a loop.
How about by fixing this??? - Sept 2000: Court OKs Barring High IQs for Cops
Thirty four characters live here.
Or bleeding on the officer.
You jest, but... From: Sept 2009 in Ferguson, Mo: Ferguson Police Beat Up Wrong Suspect Then Charged Him For Getting Blood On Uniforms In 2009
...police officers allegedly slammed his head against the wall, hit him and kicking him in the head, .... Davis was eventually taken to the emergency room.
He was charged with property damage, ... with the charging documents stating that Davis "did transfer blood to the uniform."
The local prosecutor later dropped the property damage charges, ... because of conflicting reports from the officers involved.
It must have been something you assimilated. . . .