And that weapon doesn't matter how fast it's going, doesn't matter any. It doesn't matter that that vehicle becomes a weapon at that time with the ability to have lethal force. By the way, if you're in an accident and you're speeding and you cause the death of somebody, you will be charged with involuntary manslaughter. But this wasn't speeding. But somebody going a couple miles an hour. Did you hear the tires? You can see the tires spin. You can see it start taking it off and accelerating. (07:29–07:38)
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Asserts that causing a death while speeding results in an involuntary manslaughter charge.
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