I've heard this often, that leaving the scene of an accident is a crime.
My question is, in what way?
Is it a crime to leave an accident scene when I'm an involved party?
Say, I rear end someone (or they rear end me), or if I were to hit someone, or maybe run over a body laying in the road?
What if I call it in and give all the important details?
What about if I just witness it, but otherwise am not involved?
State laws btw:
http://www.deadlyroads.com/state-laws.html
NYS's makes it a felony to leave the scene -without- reporting it or presenting info to LEO, but doesn't seem to cover leaving with reporting unless I'm not reading this right.
http://www.deadlyroads.com/laws/new-york-hit-and-run-laws.shtml#plate
My question is, in what way?
Is it a crime to leave an accident scene when I'm an involved party?
Say, I rear end someone (or they rear end me), or if I were to hit someone, or maybe run over a body laying in the road?
What if I call it in and give all the important details?
What about if I just witness it, but otherwise am not involved?
State laws btw:
http://www.deadlyroads.com/state-laws.html
NYS's makes it a felony to leave the scene -without- reporting it or presenting info to LEO, but doesn't seem to cover leaving with reporting unless I'm not reading this right.
http://www.deadlyroads.com/laws/new-york-hit-and-run-laws.shtml#plate