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Feb 23, 2003
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Investigators say Frank Winslow, 54, died in the crash after his car tumbled down an embankment.

Perla Vasquez left her Clovis home Thursday night for a fun night out with friends. Friday morning her family woke up shocked to hear why Vazquez never made it home.

Family members say Perla Vazquez, 24, went to a concert Thursday night at the Rainbow Ballroom before a fatal hit and run crash.

Officers say Vazquez rear ended a Jeep Wrangler as she traveled behind it in the slow lane. The impact caused the driver of the jeep to lose control, until the eastbound vehicle went off an embankment. The lone occupant in the jeep, Frank Winslow died in the crash.

Moments after her arrest, Vazquez was passed out in the back of a patrol car.

Axel Ryes, California Highway Patrol said, "She was subsequently arrested for DUI, for driving a suspended license, for felony hit and run as well as booked for murder."

Investigators say Vazquez never stopped after the collision. Video taken at the scene shows the airbags in her Infiniti even deployed during the crash.

Vazquez was pulled over by a Madera Police Officer on his way home from work, after he noticed her car had major front end damage.

Court documents show Vazquez has two prior drunk driving convictions, including one last year. The records also show she has not been paying fines or attending mandatory alcohol offender classes.

Vazquez worked at a local radio station. Her mother says she has received many awards for excelling on the job. But outside work, family members say Vazquez struggled with alcohol abuse.

The suspect's mother says she feels awful about what happened. She said regarding the victim's family, "I know that saying sorry will never be able to change anything and it won't bring this father back- but if there was anything I could do, I would do it."

Thursday night Vazquez left home bound for a Spanish concert. That is the last family members heard from her, until the call from jail Friday morning.

Family members say Vasquez told them she wishes she would've died in the crash, instead of facing the pain of her actions.

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she doesn't remember shit and was blacked out.
 

Nuttkase

not nolettuce
Jun 5, 2002
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He never got in a accident but he won't stop driving drunk. He had a plea bargain with the DA for 2 years so he pleaded guilty but the judge threw it out and gave him 10 years. 9 dui's is pretty fuckin weird.
i gotta friend in san quentin doin 6 years for his 7th dui...
What's funny is if it's her first DUI and she pleads guilty she will probably get released before both of these jackasses (their friends, not the posters).

*edit*

Nevermind I should finish reading first. She is fucked.
 
May 16, 2002
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"Watson Murder"

California DUI Second Degree Murder -- "Watson Murder"


Someone can be prosecuted for murder in California if he drives while intoxicated and causes an accident that kills another person.

DUI second-degree murder (otherwise known as a "Watson murder") is the most serious of the California felony DUI charges. Unlike Penal Code 191.5 PC vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated...which involves ordinary or gross negligence. Watson murder involves allegations of implied malice or malice aforethought. Simply put, "malice aforethought" means a conscious disregard for human life.

http://www.shouselaw.com/watson-murder.html
 

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Aug 22, 2003
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California DUI Second Degree Murder -- "Watson Murder"


Someone can be prosecuted for murder in California if he drives while intoxicated and causes an accident that kills another person.

DUI second-degree murder (otherwise known as a "Watson murder") is the most serious of the California felony DUI charges. Unlike Penal Code 191.5 PC vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated...which involves ordinary or gross negligence. Watson murder involves allegations of implied malice or malice aforethought. Simply put, "malice aforethought" means a conscious disregard for human life.

http://www.shouselaw.com/watson-murder.html

Proving implied malice

There are basically two ways that the District Attorney may attempt to prove that someone acted with implied malice: by showing (1) that he acknowledged the "Watson" admonition, and (2) that he attended a court-approved DUI school. Both require that the person suffered at least one prior DUI conviction.

The Watson admonition

Acknowledgement of the "Watson" admonition is the first fact that the prosecutor will use to prove that someone had special knowledge about the dangers involved with drinking and driving.
The prosecutor will:


  1. introduce at least one of the forms that the defendant signed he pled guilty to a prior DUI (otherwise known as a "Tahl waiver") which contained the Watson admonition, and/or
  2. introduce the court docket reflecting that the judge verbally gave him the Watson advisement at the time he was sentenced for the prior DUI.


DUI school

The second way the D.A. will try to show that someone had special knowledge about the true dangers of driving under the influence is to introduce evidence that he attended California DUI school.
California DUI school is routinely imposed in connection with a DUI probation sentence. The prosecutor will rely on this education to prove that the person was explicitly warned about the risks involved with drunk driving...and will introduce the course materials and course records to verify this claim.
damn lol with those two priors and having to attend dui school shes fucked
she deserves that shit. too bad in washington we don't have some murder laws like that for DUI... people getting 3 1/2 years only for killing people after a dozen duis and shit, shits fucked up

If you are convicted of DUI second-degree Watson murder, you face the following sentence:


like this piece of shit for example

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2015747765_dui28m.html
http://www.q13fox.com/news/kcpq-dui...-raised-to-1-million-20110727,0,5826118.story

http://www.q13fox.com/videobeta/?watchId=2eb09bbc-ff46-4ab3-b567-fb569322df8e
 

Legman

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Nov 5, 2002
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looks like her days of seeing a banana in its full form are over, only chopped up cucumbers in her future

but on the bright side, she can use all the fruit they give her to make some good ol fashion pruno

nothin like a cup of whatthefuck to keep your spirits quenched in prison