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  2. Teenager accused of mowing down and killing pregnant 16 ... - AOL

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    A California man was arrested for allegedly mowing down and killing a pregnant 16-year-old girl after she confronted him for having sex with her underaged sister.. Police say Issac Blackhorse ...

  3. Man convicted of 5 DUIs charged with murder in California hit ...

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    Jonathan Lopez, 31, of Orange, California, has been charged with one felony count each of murder, hit and run with permanent injury or death, evading while driving recklessly, DUI with three or ...

  4. Street racer convicted in hit-and-run crash that killed ... - AOL

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    Ricardo Tolento Navarro was convicted over a hit-and-run-crash in California that killed newspaper editor Eugene Harbrecht in 2020. ... the jury convicted Tolento on a handful of charges ...

  5. What to do after a hit and run in California - AOL

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    According to data from the most recent California Office of Traffic Safety annual report, fatal hit-and-run crashes increased 3.4 percent, while hit-and-run crashes involving injuries increased 9. ...

  6. Hit and run - Wikipedia

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    Hit and run is defined in Canada as failure to stop at the scene of a crash under the Criminal Code [10] and is subject to a penalty of up to 5 years in prison. [10] If bodily harm or death is caused in the crash and the prosecution can prove that the accused was aware of the bodily harm or death, the maximum penalties are up to 10 years in ...

  7. California v. Byers - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of California held that the state's "hit and run statute" was valid, but prosecution was precluded from using information disclosed as a result of compliance, or the fruits of such information. Compliance confronted Byers with "substantial hazards of self-incrimination" in violation of his Fifth Amendment privilege.