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Originally Posted by ember1205
Haven't you heard? As a resident of CT I implicitly know every law that pertains to me already? lol
Anyway... My point is that there are hard statements being made along the lines of "you will be criminally prosecuted...", and the truth is that it's "you MAY be criminally prosecuted..."
There are very specific reasons that certain things will turn out one way versus another. For a motor vehicle accident, everything is a civil case until and unless there is an ability to prove criminal charges are warranted... You don't instantly have criminal charges pressed against you because you were in a car accident.
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You said "it's not hit and run/criminal unless there is an injury" - that's a hard statement that happens to be wrong.
It's kind of obvious you don't know every law - which is why it's baffling that you make hard statements about it not being criminal without checking. Took me 5 minutes in Google to find that, much like the things I found on reflectors in another thread that you were adamant and wrong about.