· 12/11/2002
House v. State
Citations
- 831 So. 2d 1230
- 2002 WL 31769268
How courts have described this case
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- holding that evidence was insufficient to support conviction for vehicular homicide where the defendant was driving 60 miles per hour in a 30 mile per hour zone before the collision and a minimum of 50 miles per hour at the time of impact
- state presented no evidence of when defendant came into possession of stolen vehicle discovered missing nearly six hours before fatal crash
- \Speed alone will not support a charge of vehicular homicide. The only evidence of the manner in which House was driving at the time he collided with [the victim] is that he was speeding.\
- “Speed alone will not support a charge of vehicular homicide.”
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Judges: Whatley
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