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Teens Arrested for Letting Friend Drive Drunk in Fatal Crash
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Teens Arrested for Letting Friend Drive Drunk in Fatal Crash

More police state overreach....

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Could you be held accountable for allowing someone else to drive drunk? Two 17-year-old boys arrested in Glastonbury, CT on Thursday are finding out the hard way that you can. They were charged with misdemeanors, as police say they knew their friend Jane Modlesky, also 17, was too drunk to drive when she got behind the wheel of an SUV in July before crashing into a tree and dying.

“They very well knew that she was intoxicated and should not have been driving,” Agent James Kennedy of the Glastonbury Police Department tells NBC Connecticut. (Kennedy did not return calls requesting comment from Yahoo Shine.)

The young men, one of whom was driving and the other of whom was a passenger before getting out of the car and watching Modlesky drive off into the early morning, were charged separately. One was charged with reckless endangerment in the second degree, violation of passenger restrictions and operating a motor vehicle between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m., while the other was charged with violation of passenger restrictions and operating a motor vehicle between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. Both are due in court later this month.

“This is a highly unusual situation,” California attorney Lawrence Taylor, author of the law book “Drunk Driving Defense” and a former law professor, tells Yahoo Shine. “It’s basically saying that they had a positive duty to stop her. But you cannot be prosecuted because you didn’t stop someone from engaging in criminal conduct: If someone is holding a gun and is about to shoot it, and you don’t pull it out of their hand, you cannot be held accountable. So I think the police are kind of overreaching here.”

Taylor further explains that DUI is considered a "general intent crime," rather than a "specific intent crime" such as stealing or murder. “If you have a general intent crime, it’s pretty hard to be an accomplice,” he notes. “But having said that, there are states who have said yes, you can be an accomplice.”

In Washington in 2002, for example, a 29-year-old woman was charged with being an accomplice to drunken and reckless driving after she was accused of convincing someone to get behind the wheel; the subsequent accident killed six people, while she was the only survivor. She was later acquitted by the state Supreme Court. While that was a rare case, a more frequent situation is that of bartenders being held liable, under state "dram shop" laws, for continuing to serve drunk patrons who then get behind the wheel of a vehicle.

But in Connecticut, according to criminal defense attorney Jonathan Sills, partner in firm Tomeo Sills LLC, a case like the Modlesky one is indeed very rare. “I’ve represented thousands of drunk drivers and not once have I ever seen someone charged criminally for letting someone else drive drunk,” he tells Yahoo Shine. He adds that he was surprised by this latest turn in the case, which he has been following, and is curious to see if it goes anywhere with the district attorney. For it to progress, he explains, “it has to be that [the boys] knew the person was drunk and that they knew the accident would happen, so there’s a standard of proof that is very, very high. It would be very difficult for the state to say one of the boys' conduct actually caused the accident.”

The accident tore apart the Glastonbury community in July, after Modlesky and a group of four teen boys drove home in the SUV, which belonged to a parent of one of the friends. After two of the boys were dropped at home, Modlesky was left with the other two, and when they got out of the vehicle she drove just a half mile until she struck a tree and was killed. Police determined afterward that Modlesky’s blood alcohol content was 0.27—more than 13 times the legal limit for someone under the age of 21.

This week students at the school where Modlesky would have been a senior say the arrests are reopening collective wounds. “Today brought me, and many others I'm sure, right back to the week you left us,” one Glastonbury High School student writes on the Facebook page RIP Jane Modlesky “This afternoon I went to the crash site in an attempt to make sense of all this and of course it only amplified the sadness, confusion, and many other terrible emotions we were left with just a few months ago.”

Another student, Jonathan Rico, tells NBC Connecticut, “It’s just ruining us.”

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Teens Arrested for Letting Friend Drive Drunk in Fatal Crash

Ridiculous.

Uber or Cab it. Fuck this shit.
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Teens Arrested for Letting Friend Drive Drunk in Fatal Crash

It's always a man's fault. Even when a woman does something wrong, it's because a man must have talked her into it.

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Teens Arrested for Letting Friend Drive Drunk in Fatal Crash

Have you ever tried to tell a very drunk person who's dead set on driving, "you're not driving." Yeah, that never goes over very well.
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Teens Arrested for Letting Friend Drive Drunk in Fatal Crash

Quote: (12-06-2013 06:06 PM)Pyre Wrote:  

Have you ever tried to tell a very drunk person who's dead set on driving, "you're not driving." Yeah, that never goes over very well.

One time about 10 years ago a friend of mine and me physically carried some drunk off her ass bitch out of the car she was dead set on driving, called a cab and threw her into it. May have saved her life or the life of some random higher beta she would have plowed into. Now we would probably be arrested for "assault".

Regardless, the idea that these kids are somehow legally responsible for this girl's drunk driving is a fucking outrage. Tuth is exactly right -- no matter what happens, the man is always to blame.

same old shit, sixes and sevens Shaft...
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Teens Arrested for Letting Friend Drive Drunk in Fatal Crash

Expanding on what Tuthmosis and The Lizard of Oz both said...

Two options:

A) You don't do anything and get charged with misdemeanors like these two boys.

B) You try and stop her from driving and are charged with domestic violence or assault.

It is always our fault. Thanks feminism and white knight/beta culture.
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Teens Arrested for Letting Friend Drive Drunk in Fatal Crash

Soon to come from Connecticut in 2014:

"Store owner charged with assault after female thief cut herself while breaking and entering the owner's jewelry shop."

"Family ordered to pay damages to woman who ran over their dog, court cites emotional trauma."

"Cupcake dispensary ordered to forfeit store inventory after women arrive after closing hour. Store charged with embezzlement."

"...so I gave her an STD, and she STILL wanted to bang me."

TEAM NO APPS

TEAM PINK
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Teens Arrested for Letting Friend Drive Drunk in Fatal Crash

Infuriating. Pigs and DA's are always overstepping in ridiculous ways.

She was too drunk to know she sbouldnt be driving? Well, then the other two probably were as well.

Are we responsible for the acts of drunk people now? If I'm just as drunk as they are, why am I responsible for them?

If the girl got out, and let the two boys drive off, zero chance she gets charged.
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Teens Arrested for Letting Friend Drive Drunk in Fatal Crash

Quote: (12-06-2013 08:03 PM)thedude3737 Wrote:  

Soon to come from Connecticut in 2014:

"Store owner charged with assault after female thief cut herself while breaking and entering the owner's jewelry shop."

"Family ordered to pay damages to woman who ran over their dog, court cites emotional trauma."

"Cupcake dispensary ordered to forfeit store inventory after women arrive after closing hour. Store charged with embezzlement."

There was a case in NJ where a burglar sued a homeowner because he broke his leg falling down the stairs...and won. Apparently, it's not an uncommon occurance.

10/14/15: The day I learned that convicted terrorists are treated with more human dignity than veterans.
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Teens Arrested for Letting Friend Drive Drunk in Fatal Crash

This site keeps me motivated to work around the clock and live as cheaply as possible, just so I can move out of the USA.

The level the police state is reaching is out of damn control. It is to a point you are breaking some law every second you are not asleep in this country. If they stop her, then it is assault. If they let her drive, it is against the law to let her drive. If they gave her a ride, it is probably kid napping.

I really hate this police state crap. Wasting tax dollars on a prostitution sting that doesn't even pay for half of the string's costs. Using infrared binoculars and fake construction sites to hand out $10 seat belt tickets.

I'm done with this place, land of the free my ass.
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Teens Arrested for Letting Friend Drive Drunk in Fatal Crash

Quote: (12-06-2013 05:30 PM)Tuthmosis Wrote:  

It's always a man's fault. Even when a woman does something wrong, it's because a man must have talked her into it.

... or failed to talk her out of it.
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Teens Arrested for Letting Friend Drive Drunk in Fatal Crash

Quote: (12-06-2013 06:06 PM)Pyre Wrote:  

Have you ever tried to tell a very drunk person who's dead set on driving, "you're not driving." Yeah, that never goes over very well.

If possible, pop the hood and disconnect the battery.

Quote: (02-16-2014 01:05 PM)jariel Wrote:  
Since chicks have decided they have the right to throw their pussies around like Joe Montana, I have the right to be Jerry Rice.
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Teens Arrested for Letting Friend Drive Drunk in Fatal Crash

This charge has happened multiple times in Canada over the years. Interesting to see some of the pussy states in the union adopting it

Why do the heathen rage and the people imagine a vain thing? Psalm 2:1 KJV
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