Yes, leaving the scene of a collision can be considered a felony in Washington, D.C., especially if there are injuries or fatalities involved. Under D.C. law, failing to stop and provide information or assistance after an accident can lead to severe legal consequences, including potential felony charges. Specifically, if the accident results in serious bodily injury or death, the penalties can be quite severe. Always consult legal expertise for specific cases and situations.
It blows-up after colliding with the DC-7.
If you meet the conditions of the pardon.
Can convicted felony be on DC council
technically you could be charged with leaving the scene of an accident. now if any body saw you leave the scene and saw where you turned around the cops will probably search the area for the drugs you threw out the window. It then becomes leaving after colliding which is an arrestable charge in Washington DC
Leaving the Scene of an Accident
Depends on if it is felony or misdemeanor. Misdemeanor than yes, eventually but with a felony than no.
one year
The driving distance from Jacksonville, FL, USA to Washington, DC, USA is 705.89mi / 1136.01km
I say it depends on what direction you were leaving from.
from two pieces of land colliding together where the earths crust is weak.
Just like everybody else, there are Misdemeanors and there are Felonies. Because the DC is 'dual" jurisdiction (BOTH federal and local) the Metropolitan Police of the DC also enforce Federal felony law. The DC Superior Court is the local city court and hears misdemeanor and traffic cases, while the US District Court for The District of Columbia tries all felony cases.
No the word colliding is not a noun. Colliding is a the present participle verb of collide.