Official Misconduct Is Not Just A Charge For Cops And Politicians
October 18, 2012 | by Matheu NunnFor those of you that thought charges of “Official Misconduct” applied to police officers and elected officials “on the take”, think again.
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For those of you that thought charges of “Official Misconduct” applied to police officers and elected officials “on the take”, think again.
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Dear Ask the Attorney: My 18 year old son was a passenger in a car with 3 other boys when it was pulled over for speeding. In the back seat was a case of beer and a half a pint of vodka. The three other boys are all underage as […]
The facts are as follows: The then eighteen-year-old defendant, Ms. Lenihan, was driving her 1999 Hyundai southbound on Route 519 in Hampton Township, with her sixteen year-old friend, K.G., in the front passenger seat. Defendant lost control of the vehicle and it veered to the right, crossing the shoulder of the road, striking the guardrail head-on. Both defendant and K.G. were seriously injured and transported to a local hospital. K.G. died the following day.
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