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Car accident ,false reporting

You might be ok if you were a passanger, but the driver might be screwed...

I have had the same thing happen to my friend when i was with him, but he just left the car we ran cause we were all pritty drunk.

he didnt report it stolen , cops just found it and he said he crashed and left the sceen.

Dnt be cheap when it comes to paying for a lawyer.
 
CO B-man said:
UR Screwed! Thats all I can say.
Leaving the scene of an accident.
Filing a false police report.
possibly obstruction of justicenot sure about that one
Maybe it is possible to determine how much your blood alcohol content was by evaluating your chunk of scalp

Damn dude! If at the very least if you were drunk you should have left the scene and spent the night and day at a friends house then reported the accident. one little charge of leaving the scene of the accident is better than the wrath they will throw on you now for not cooperating. You were smart to keep your mouth shut but I am betting they are scaring the shit out of your friend right now and making him a deal that if he testifies what happens they will drop all charges against him which is probably only leaving the scene of an accident or they are threatening with charging him with driving since nobody fessed up. Although they can tell by whose scalp is in the steering wheel. I hope he is loyal and I hope when you talked to him it was not taped. Seriously I can not preach to the choir I got a DUI last year. Always swore that other people got them not me. Well I learned one thing for sure they were right, a cab is a heck of a lot cheaper!!
He was driving and it was his car,he's trying to withdraw his claim right now,tommorw he"s going in with a lawyer to set it straight.When i was being question i neither said it was stolen or that he was driving,but the cop noticed my head, and said there was hair and some meat in the passanger side windsheild.
 
02gixxersix said:
Yeah but you're still fucked if you have anything to do with the false report.
Hope not,but like i said he reported it stolen ,i said nothing i belive that is my right.
 
I'd still talk to a lawyer. I believe that righ5t to say nothing only comes into affect when you are under arrest (not sure). If you are not under arrest or charged with anything I think saying nothing can result in a kind of hindering an investigation thing. Ether way though I doubt anything will come of it. Usually with small insurance fraud you just don't get your money.
 
02gixxersix said:
I'd still talk to a lawyer. I believe that righ5t to say nothing only comes into affect when you are under arrest (not sure). If you are not under arrest or charged with anything I think saying nothing can result in a kind of hindering an investigation thing. Ether way though I doubt anything will come of it. Usually with small insurance fraud you just don't get your money.
Man that would be some real bad shit for my buddy,he just bought the car a week ago subaru wrx sti brand fucking new 35,000 car.
 
jaybois said:
Man that would be some real bad shit for my buddy,he just bought the car a week ago subaru wrx sti brand fucking new 35,000 car.

Good thing you were only the pasangeger! Maybe you can get the cops to bring back that chunk of meat you left behind and you can get it reattached!

Seriously bro, hope you guys dont get in too much shit, sounds like some of the dumbass drunk stuff I did on my younger days!
 
Well, you just gave yourself some of the best advice possible - consult an attorney.
Keeping yourt mouth shut when the officer came around was a good move as well. As far as liability goes on your part, well, there is a host of issues that can be raised here. I'm only versed in Canadian law, so I'll tell you what could occur from our perspective:

1)Obstruction of justice is a possibility here, though as far as I can tell, based on what you have told us, is that this charge could be difficult to stick. You are not obligated to say anything about the occurrence without legal representation present, however, you ARE required to tell the officers everything you know about the accident once your counsel is present. In actuality, I can most assuredly tell you, that a lawyer would advise in your best interest to tell the police everything you know and what happened. Not to put your friendship with your friend on the line but you really need to think about #1 on this. You gain nothing by lying to the police - you didn't commit the crime, you were simply in the passenger seat.

2) This is where things get a bit more tricky - Though you are right, saying nothing is your right and that omitting to act isn't a crime, when the police start asking questions you have to start answering, otherwise, this goes back to #1. Saying nothing in this case only means you are not obligated to pick up the phone and call the police after the accident.

Really, the only offence as far as I can tell that can even be remotely laid on you is obstruction of justice. You weren't a party to the offence as you in no way aided in the commission of the offence (unless it was your car and your friend was drunk and you knowingly gave him the keys) and you aren't an accessory after the fact as you didn't aid or abet him with intent of getting him off the hook. You simply kept your mouth shut.personally, if I were you and knew then what I know now, I would of just told the police everything. Although it is generally a bad idea to spill your guts to police without legal counsel present, as I said before, most lawyers would simply tell you to co-operate. You gain nothing by bullshitting the police and open up a whole new can of worms.

In all probability though this case won't become much to talk about. All that was done was property damage (and I'm assuming the city's) and a little bit of false paperwork. Your friend is most probably looking at a fine and possible civil action if the trees were owned by a citizen or private company. Either way, if I were the officer in charge of the case, I certainly wouldn't waste my time and resources trying to hit you with an indictable offence (felony in US) that probably wouldn't hold in court.
 
What kinda car was it?

I hope it wasnt what I think it was, with a programable key(every car has a unique # that could only be programed by the dealer), then your just plain fucked, your story wont hold up.
 
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