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Dangerous Driving and Causing Death by Dangerous DrivingDangerous Driving and Causing Death by Dangerous Driving are both serious offences. They should only be dealt with by solicitors with experience in both Motoring Law, and also in serious crime. There is little to gain by playing down the seriousness of these offences. Both can carry substantial prison sentences, and must be handled very carefully from the outset. We recognise that any allegation involving a serious danger or death doesn't just affect the victims, but also the person accused. We take particular care to be sensitive to any ordinary people whose liberty and family life is threatened by the possibility of any of these, the most serious of driving offences. For cases involving death or serious injury, Mary Monson will play an active role in the preparation of the defence, and she will be instrumental in the selection of the barrister when the case reaches the Crown Court. Case Study 1 Our client was charged with dangerous driving, refusing to stop for police, driving whilst disqualified, and driving without insurance. He had admitted all of these offences in interview. He had crashed the car, breaking the collar bone of his pregnant girlfriend in the process. Case Study 2 Our client was charged with dangerous driving. He was an HGV driver who stood to lose a family business of 100 years if he was convicted. The prosecution had not served him with a correct form of the Notice of Intended Prosecution. We prepared an application to the judge to have the case thrown out. The Law on Dangerous Driving The Law on Dangerous Driving is similar to that of Careless Driving. It is the standard of driving which is important. With Dangerous Driving, the standard of driving must be "far below what would be expected of a competent and careful driver", and "that it would be obvious to a competent and careful driver that driving in that way would be dangerous". First the court has to decide if the standard of driving is far below that of the reasonable driver, and then it has to decide if it would have been obvious in the circumstances. Some examples of what the court might regard to be dangerous driving include:
This is not an exhaustive list. Aggravating Features These are aspects of the offence which make it more serious, and include:
Mitigating Features Mitigating features include:
Causing Death by Dangerous Driving If dangerous driving causes the death of another, then the offence of causing death by dangerous driving has been committed. The driving does not have to be the only cause of the death, if the driving is at least partially to blame. This offence is punishable by a prison sentence of up to 10 years, and also by a compulsory driving ban of two years, with a mandatory retake of the driving test to regain the licence. The need for Expert Witness Reports It is of importance where any accident involving injury has taken place that full scientific reports are undertaken into the exact cause of the offence. Mary Monson solicitors have access to Douglas Boulton (M.I.T.A.L, M.E.W.I., A.R.T.I.E.), who is one of the UK’s top crash investigators, who can provide full investigations into crashes, and examine crashed vehicles if necessary. Legal Aid For these offences, free legal assistance is usually available, and a lawyer is absolutely necessary. The sentence can involve imprisonment, and it is our policy to speak to anyone who is charged with these offences with no obligation for some initial advice. |
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