Virginia Supreme Court confirms sentence for doctor

Virginia Supreme Court confirms sentence for doctor


Posted on May 08, 2009

In this action wrongful death was the question whether the motion court circuit offered a jury statement of the plaintiff. Since the statement was not a correct statement of the law, the Supreme Court of Virginia has as it removed a question of fact by the jury, that circuit court refuse not wrong to give the statement.

NANCY WHITE SMITH v. BYUNGKI KIM, m.d., ET al.

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Ridiculously light sentence for fatal Virginia drunk driving accident

Ridiculously light sentence for fatal Virginia drunk driving accident

A man who in prison for a Virginia drunk accident been driving has, that the life of a woman Woodbridge claims will be released is expected in less than two months from prison. Fatal accident 95 in the vicinity of Garrisonville in 2008 and the death of 29-year-old Rebecca Cohn occurred on Interstate caused.

According to reports, the accident as Mrs. Cohn occurred Nissan Altima of right from a Jeep Cherokee driven by Michael Meisel, 33, was hit by Dumfries. The force of the impact sent Ms. Cohn vehicle in a wooded area, where it collided with some trees. Dead, Ms. Cohn was pronounced at the crash scene.

Mr. Meisel, in prison for the last 13 months, pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and driving under the influence in Stafford County Circuit Court on Tuesday, 8 March 2011. As part of his plea he was sentenced to 11 years in prison. However, all up to 15 months of his sentence were suspended.

Unfortunately, for those who are still the premature death of Mrs. Cohn grief, the drunk driver is released in less than two months. At the time of discharge death will have served Mr. Meisel less than a year and a half for his role of the victim.

It seems hardly fair that this man is freely go in such a short time, when Ms. Cohn family with a life of grief will come up. This is a ridiculous light sentence for a fatal drunk driving accident.

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Virginia Supreme Court confirms sentence for doctor

Virginia Supreme Court confirms sentence for doctor


Posted on May 08, 2009

In this action wrongful death was the question whether the circuit court offered a jury statement of the plaintiff motion court erred in denying. Because the statement was not a correct statement of the law, as it is a question of fact away from the jury, refusing the Supreme Court of Virginia that Circuit Court are not wrong in itself to give the statement.

NANCY WHITE SMITH v. BYUNGKI KIM, m.d., ET al.

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Ridiculously light sentence for fatal Virginia drunk driving accident

Ridiculously light sentence for fatal Virginia drunk driving accident

A man, who in prison for a drunk Virginia accident been driving has, that the life of a woman Woodbridge claims will be released in less than two months from prison. The fatal accident occurred 95 in the vicinity of Garrisonville in 2008 and the death of 29-year-old Rebecca Cohn on the Interstate caused.

According to reports, the accident as Mrs. Cohn occurred Nissan Altima of right from a Jeep Cherokee driven by Michael Meisel, 33, was taken from Dumfries. The force of the impact sent Mrs Cohn vehicle in a wooded area, where it collided with some trees. Ms. Cohn was dead pronounced at the crash site.

Mr. Meisel, in prison for the last 13 months, pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and driving under the influence in Stafford County Circuit Court on Tuesday, 8 March 2011. As part of his plea he was sentenced to 11 years in prison. However, all up to 15 months of his sentence were suspended.

Unfortunately, for those who are still the premature death of Mrs. Cohn grief, the drunk driver is released in less than two months. At the time of discharge death have served Mr. Meisel less than a year and a half for his role of the victim.

It seems hardly fair that this man be free in such a short time, if Mrs Cohn come up family with a life of sorrow. This is a ridiculous light set for a fatal drunk driving accident.

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