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6/28/04-A measure that would have charged drivers with vehicular manslaughter who accidentally kill someone while behind the wheel has died.
SB277, sponsored by Sen. Chris Ullo, D-Marrero, remained before the full Senate awaiting a floor vote when the session ended June 21, effectively killing it for the year. It previously passed the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The bill sought to create a new statute that prosecutors could use against drivers who kill others in accidents that occur while running a red light or speeding.
Under current law, prosecutors can charge a person with manslaughter in a nontraffic-related accidental death or with the crime of vehicular homicide when a driver is under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Ullo’s proposal would have bridged the gap between the two.
SB277 set a penalty of up to five years in prison, a maximum fine of $2,000, or both.

4/8/04-Drivers who accidentally kill someone while behind the wheel could face charges of vehicular manslaughter under a bill approved by a Senate panel April 6.
The Senate Judiciary Committee gave unanimous support to a bill sponsored by Sen. Chris Ullo, D-Marrero, to create a new statute that prosecutors could use against drivers who kill others in accidents that occur while running a red light or speeding.
Under current law, prosecutors can charge a person with manslaughter in a nontraffic-related accidental death or with the crime of vehicular homicide when a driver is under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Ullo’s proposal would bridge the gap between the two.
SB277 sets a penalty of up to five years in prison, a maximum fine of $2,000, or both.
The bill now heads to the Senate floor for debate.
For bill status, call (225) 342-2456. In Louisiana, call 1-800-256-3793.

 

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