Wednesday, September 12, 2007
The End of Briley Parkway?
Thanks for A.C. over at Volunteer Voters for posting the videos of the sobriety tests and subsequent arrest of Rep. Rob Briley (D - Nashville) on YouTube. The videos are below.
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Rob: The evading arrest by use of a motor vehicle is a class E felony, possibly class D (due to potential harm to others). The in-car video will be very important, as will the radio traffic from all agencies involved, and witness statements.
David -
From what I am hearing, Briley may have to worry about a felony evading arrest charge, which, as you state, would be of the Class D variety. If the prosecutors so advise, he could also be looking at multiple counts of reckless endangerment, as well - one for each person/automobile that he nearly contacted during the pursuit. These can add up quickly.
One thing to remember, though, is that deals struck early on can often reduce many of these additional charges from being brought. Briley has many friends on the Democratic side of the aisle, and I am sure that he will have more-than-competent representation.
Cheers,
Rob
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From what I am hearing, Briley may have to worry about a felony evading arrest charge, which, as you state, would be of the Class D variety. If the prosecutors so advise, he could also be looking at multiple counts of reckless endangerment, as well - one for each person/automobile that he nearly contacted during the pursuit. These can add up quickly.
One thing to remember, though, is that deals struck early on can often reduce many of these additional charges from being brought. Briley has many friends on the Democratic side of the aisle, and I am sure that he will have more-than-competent representation.
Cheers,
Rob
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