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Texas Hit-and-Run Laws: The Reality of Facing 20 Years in Prison

That split second decision to keep driving after hitting someone could get you 20 years in prison. The law does not mess around in Texas! Imagine this: it’s 10 o’clock at night, you’re driving home tired from work and you get into a car accident. Maybe it’s a fender bender, maybe it’s more serious. Panic

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Florida Hit-and-Run Laws: Facing 30 Years in Prison

After former Florida Governor Rick Scott passed the “Aaron Cohen Life Protection Act” in 2014 it became a mandatory minimum 4 year prison sentence for committing a hit-and-run resulting in a fatality in the state of Florida. Florida has a hit-and-run crisis that puts lives at risk every day. In 2023 alone, there were 104,273

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