Legal Question in Traffic Law in South Carolina

Failure to Yield law and penalties

How does a failure to yield law work in South Carolina? My cousin was killed in an accident where the other driver was noted as failure to yield (ran a stop sign) in the police report, and he was not issued any summons. Since the accident resulted in a death, wouldn't that be vehicular manslaughter? What typed of penalties can this person face under the laws in SC?


Asked on 6/20/06, 11:43 am

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Robert Johnston Law Offices of Robert J. Johnston

Re: Failure to Yield law and penalties

Usually the police with cite the at-fault driver, especially when the officer states in the police report that someone was at fault. The only possibility that I can think of in your cousin's case is maybe they decided to have him arrested or indicted on a felony charge, such as Reckless Homicide, in which case it wouldn't have been just a traffic ticket. Depending on the particular charge, the potential sentence can vary. Do you happen to know if the other person was taken to jail after the accident? Your welcome to call or email. Robert Johnston [email protected]

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Answered on 6/20/06, 12:42 pm


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