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<blockquote data-quote="MarcSpaz" data-source="post: 16206536" data-attributes="member: 183445"><p>The guy driving the VW is unknown to us. The kid who was in the WRX (the car the video is from) is friends with my son.</p><p></p><p>What I am about to type is what I was told, as I was not in the room when all of this took place. I was told this information by my son's friend (the one in the WRX). According to him, the technicality is multi-fold.</p><p></p><p>The police have pulled him over multiple times in the past, without citation as well as several citations, but those citations he was found innocent (I have first hand knowledge of some of those instances). The same officers and detectives that processed this crash case are the same officers and detectives he dealt with in the past. His lawyer showed a "pattern of bias" toward his client on behalf of law enforcement.</p><p></p><p>The dash cam, which was their primary evidence, was damaged in the crash and the investigators could not prove the device was calibrated at the time of the recording.</p><p></p><p>The crash scene investigator was only on the job for about 1 year. He only had 2 weeks of internal department training with no formal training in crash investigations or even advanced math skills. The investigator was incapable of answering even the most simple questions about how he made any determination of speed or liability.</p><p></p><p>In the end, based on past encounters and the testimony provided by the LEO's, his defense attorney provided the basis to believe that there was personal bias and extreme incompetence on behalf of the police, and it was just an accident.</p><p></p><p>Again, not first hand... just what I was told by him.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: He also said the Judge dismissed the charges "with prejudice". The reason his lost his job and GF is because we were all with him when he started racing (in other vehicles) and we know he's a ****-up, even though the judge tossed the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcSpaz, post: 16206536, member: 183445"] The guy driving the VW is unknown to us. The kid who was in the WRX (the car the video is from) is friends with my son. What I am about to type is what I was told, as I was not in the room when all of this took place. I was told this information by my son's friend (the one in the WRX). According to him, the technicality is multi-fold. The police have pulled him over multiple times in the past, without citation as well as several citations, but those citations he was found innocent (I have first hand knowledge of some of those instances). The same officers and detectives that processed this crash case are the same officers and detectives he dealt with in the past. His lawyer showed a "pattern of bias" toward his client on behalf of law enforcement. The dash cam, which was their primary evidence, was damaged in the crash and the investigators could not prove the device was calibrated at the time of the recording. The crash scene investigator was only on the job for about 1 year. He only had 2 weeks of internal department training with no formal training in crash investigations or even advanced math skills. The investigator was incapable of answering even the most simple questions about how he made any determination of speed or liability. In the end, based on past encounters and the testimony provided by the LEO's, his defense attorney provided the basis to believe that there was personal bias and extreme incompetence on behalf of the police, and it was just an accident. Again, not first hand... just what I was told by him. EDIT: He also said the Judge dismissed the charges "with prejudice". The reason his lost his job and GF is because we were all with him when he started racing (in other vehicles) and we know he's a ****-up, even though the judge tossed the case. [/QUOTE]
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