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27/2 2007 two Volvo 9700 collided in Rasbo between Öregrund and Uppsala. 6 persons were killed in the accident
The driver on the bus from Uppsala was convicted to suspended sentence in the district court (Tingsrätten) for negligence in traffic, negligent homicide and negligent injury. Swedish Accident Investigation Board's report of the accident found numerous deficiencies on the buses, among other things water in the braking system and 19 belts were broken. The female driver, appealed to the Court of Appeal (Hovrätten) where she yesterday was acquitted entirely, based on the accident report. Accident report Six dead in Uppsala bus crash Note: I've used a translator to translate "vårdslöshet i trafik" "vållande till annans död" samt "vållande till kroppskada. Could be involuntary manslaughter, causing bodily harm, and reckless driving? Or is that american law? PS. Why is the subject "Driver"? Last edited by Bobjork; 28th May 2009 at 20:41. Reason: tried to change subject... |
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In the UK (well, at least England - Scottish Law is different, believe it or not - and I don't know whether they have laws in Wales ;-) there is just careless (or 'driving without due care and attention') - which cannot have any subsequent deaths taken into consideration - and dangerous - which can also be 'causing death by dangerous driving' (if relevant).
Any prosecution for 'careless' driving carries lower penalties (and a lesser 'burden of proof') - and, if death resulted because of any careless action no mention is made during the court case. 'Dangerous' driving prosecutions carry heavier penalties (and are usually heard in a higher court - with barristers rather than 'mere' solicitors) and therefore the 'burden of proof' is higher (and any death or serious injury will be part of the evidence I believe). If 'dangerous' is not proven (ie the defendant is found not guilty) there may be a conviction for the lesser charge of 'careless' driving - though there may just be a complete discharge. I'm not an expert (ie I've never been involved in any cases) so I might have it wrong. I believe that 'excessive' speed can provoke a charge of dangerous (without any collision) and may 'upgrade' a charge from careless to dangerous. http://www.driving-law.co.uk/offence...ss_driving.asp http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/s_to_u/s...erous_driving/ Last edited by G-CPTN; 28th May 2009 at 18:20. |
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