Yes. You will certainly go to jail if you are have medication, illicit drugs or alcohol in your system. You will go to jail if it's found that you were being reckless by speeding excessively or using a cell phone while driving.
You will also be held liable for injuries, emergency services, medical bills, missed work, pain and suffering. If your insurance policy doesn't cover the full amount of a person's settlement, you will be sued and your wages will be taken until you finish paying what you owe. The only time that a pedestrian is At Fault is when they are jaywalking.
Your terrible!
Actually, if the pedestrian dies you get charged with manslaughter whether you are guilty or not.. If the pedestrian is jay walking and you don't see him you don't get charged or go to jail unless it can be proven that you were at fault or driving to fast. If driving too fast you will get a ticket for unsafe driving. you would go to jail, depending on if it was an accident. Glad to help!
yes you can go to jail for stealing a car,
no you can't go to jail for throwing a snowball at a car.
in nc, can you go to jail if you owe a bank for a car?
The pedestrian may be at your court date if he or she desires to go. They may need to testify to the details of the accident.
Maybe but its whats in the inside of the water balloon because it might not be water and its vandalism
he with to jail it was on t.v and if he hit a girl he has to go to jail 1 first of all.
You will not go to jail for having vodka in your car, although if you get pulled over and the police search your vehicle and find pot in the car then you will definitely go to jail.
yes leaving a car reck is very bad. You could go to jail.
Yes he did for punching a Girl @ a gas station for stalking him and for putting a cigarette butt on his car window! It was a hit and run
Jail? No. But the car can be repossessed and major fines can be instated for non payement.
if its not yours and you keep it it is stealing. stealing a car is grand theft auto. yes, you will go to jail for it. it is a felony.