It takes longer to build a criminal case when the facts don’t merit a prosecution. Look at how long it’s taking Mueller to go after Trump.
And most state crime labs have huge backups these days.
Unless they come up with a high BAC or some other drug (and that will take time to get to and get done), I’d rather defend than prosecute this one. Any potholes on the road? Grooved or smooth pavement? Why wasn’t there a suitable barrier in the grassy median to prevent foreseeable crossover head-ons? Remember the girl in Texas who went to prison because GM covered up the defective ignition design? Maybe there was a problem with the truck. Any other F-350s been in head on collisions or drifted out of their lane?
Emotional jurors like you who want to blame someone? I’d give them someone to blame if the prosecutor wandered in with a weak case. And it sounds like you don’t want to give them time to build a solid case (if there is one to build).
<>It takes longer to build a criminal case when the facts dont merit a prosecution.<>
We have an Inspector Clouseau Award winner!