A getaway driver can be charged with various crimes, including aiding and abetting a crime, conspiracy, and potentially being an accessory to the crime committed. These charges can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the crime and the driver's level of involvement.
Potential Getaway Driver was created in 2005.
Getaway driver charges can result in serious consequences and penalties, including fines, imprisonment, and a criminal record. The severity of the punishment can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the crime and the laws in the jurisdiction where the offense occurred.
The Getaway Driver let you escape with no penalty
what was the actors name in the scene where they robbed the bank, who drove the car
Both men can be charged with murder, so can the driver of the getaway car even though he/she was not in the store at the time. And, even if no murder was committed during the robbery, if a police officer happened to shoot and kill one of the robbers on their way out, the others involved could be charged with murder.
The cast of The Getaway Car - 2011 includes: Justin Crossley as Jeff the Driver Shannon Lively as Jeff the Thief Scott McArdle as Jeff the Cop
An accessory is a person or thing that complements the principal action. Earrings are an accessory, as is a 'getaway driver' to a robbery.
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Yes, he could.
In California, any driver who does not yield the right-of-way to a blind pedestrian can be charged with a misdemeanor.
For Sean P.F. Harris, getaway driver and foulweather friend. Dunno any more sorry!