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Idaho Supreme Court says drunk driver doesn’t owe victim’s family lost wages (access required)

by Pat Murphy

Published: January 14,2013

A vehicular manslaughter defendant could not be required to pay the victim’s family for five years of lost wages, the Idaho Supreme Court has ruled in reversing a $550,000 restitution order. While driving his pickup truck, the defendant struck and killed a married man riding a bicycle. Blood tests showed that the defendant was under the ...
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