Saturday, November 20, 2010

Although i have not read a transcript of Barger's Testimony news reporters Attending the trial Have Stated That Barger Somewhat recanted on His Trial Testimony and now Claims That The Light Was Yellow When Leyritz Enter the intersection and turn red while Leyritz WAS driving-through the intersection. Barger's modification of prior historical Testimony Would seem to Weaken His Credibility.


Also They raised questions about the reliability of Leyritz's blood tests and I May Have Suffered Suggested a slight concussion That Caused His body to Absorbed Leyritz's famous homer for the Yankees tied Game 4 of the World Series Against Atlanta alcohol more slowly.


Prosecutors insisted that Leyritz was too drunk to react to the traffic light or avoid the collision with Veitch's Mitsubishi Montero. They said he consumed the equivalent of between 11 and 12 shots of liquor in the three hours before the crash, which happened around 3 a.m.

Florida law provides for a DUI manslaughter conviction when a person's actions either caused or contributed to the cause of someone else's death.


Prosecutors insisted that Leyritz was too drunk to react to the traffic light or avoid the collision with Veitch's Mitsubishi Montero. They said he consumed the equivalent of between 11 and 12 shots of liquor in the three hours before the crash, which happened around 3 a.m.


Cobertura Florida law for a DUI manslaughter conviction When a person's actions or Contributed Either Caused to the cause of someone else's death Leyritz's famous homer for the Yankees tied Game 4 of the World Series Against Atlanta a game New York Would go on to win in extra innings The victory paved the way for New York's 1996 title ITS first in 18 years.



Florida law provides for a DUI manslaughter conviction when a person's actions either caused or contributed to the cause of someone else's death.


Read more: http://www.star-telegram.com/2010/11/19/2645750/jurors-signal-deadlock-in-leyritz.html#ixzz15s3qsVh3

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Read more: http://www.star-telegram.com/2010/11/19/2645750/jurors-signal-deadlock-in-leyritz.html#ixzz15s3qsVh3

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