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by xanderstrike 4722 days ago
Sorry, I don't see how this is relevant. Kemp struck Seth with his car, killing him, and ran away. That is a black and white issue, he hit someone minding their own business and ran without taking responsibility, turning his accident into a crime.

The situation you describe is about an altercation between parties that results in injury. It's so different from a hit and run that I'm not even sure where the logical connection is (besides both stories involving a car).

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That it can't be assumed to be a fait accompli that "negligence" or vehicular homicide is involved in the scenario of anyone leaving the scene of an accident.