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In reply to the discussion: About the guy who walked into JC Penny's with an AR-15 [View all]loose wheel
(112 posts)The mere fact that someone is carrying a gun, any gun, does not convey intent. That he was also perfectly within his legal limits means that someone striking him with a car deliberately is looking at a minimum: 1st degree murder (intent and prior planning), 2nd Degree murder (intent to kill, using a vehicle), Vehicular manslaughter (in case they can't prove the first two), attempted (all of the above in case they didn't kill), vehicular assault, assault with a deadly weapon, assault with intent to cause greivous bodily harm, and probably several charges I am forgetting. The jury will return a guilty verdict on some of the above felonies, meaning you will never be allowed to vote again. This is going to cost at least $60,000 just to possibly evade the worst of the charges. Plus the jail time means that you won't have a job when you get out. A lot of business owners don't like to hire people fresh out of prison on a felony.
Also, the guy either survives or has family. Now that the state of Utah is done with you, they are going to hit you with a massive civil lawsuit that your auto insurance will not cover. All hospital costs, plus reparations due to lost earning potential, plus punitive damages, plus all lawyer fees, plus court costs. The total cost of this is going to be north of $800,000 pretty easy, and you can't declare bankruptcy to get out of it. A person's earnings would belong to the peron or estate of the person they attacked for quite a long time.
Not worth it at all.