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Old August 16th 06, 07:31 AM posted to rec.autos.driving,misc.transport.road,alt.law-enforcement.traffic,talk.politics.misc,alt.true-crime
Bill Bonde ('The path is clear, though no eyes can see')
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Default Man commits the Laura Bush crime - But he's charged withmanslaughter



laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE wrote:
>
> Laura Bush also ran a stop sign and killed a guy but she bought her
> way out of it and was never charged with anything!!
>

The text below says the individual ran the light while speeding. Laura
Bush didn't run a stop light. She wasn't speeding.


> http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercu...htm?source=rss
>
> Man held in crash; 1 dead, 2 injured
>
> By Sandra Gonzales Mercury News - Aug 15, 2006
>
> A Stockton man allegedly ran a red light Sunday night in Santa Cruz
> and rammed into a car carrying a family of three, killing the San Jose
> driver and forcing the victim's pregnant wife to deliver their child
> weeks early.
>
> Monday, the Santa Cruz County Coroner's Office identified the victim
> as Marvin Rolando Tabora, 32.
>
> Arrested in the 7:30 p.m. crash was Craig Lasean Harris, 18, who was
> booked on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence,
> the Santa Cruz Police Department said.
>
> Tabora was driving a Nissan Altima on the 1500 block of Ocean Street
> near Highway 17 when Harris' speeding Pontiac Grand Am struck the
> Nissan, police said. Two passengers in the Nissan were injured and
> airlifted to a Bay Area trauma center. According to the Santa Cruz
> Sentinel -- which identified the passengers in the Nissan as Tabora's
> wife and child -- Harris reportedly ran a red light.
>
> Police said the 29-year-old woman was 31 weeks pregnant and had to
> have an emergency cesarean section, delivering a boy. Both mother and
> baby were in serious but stable condition. The 15-month-old-boy in the
> Nissan was doing well and was expected to be released Sunday night,
> police said.


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