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Iowa Legislature Approves Bill Setting Penalty When Speed Causes Fatality By charguth May 7, 2021 9:56 am clipart.com Des Moines, IA (Radio Iowa)– The Iowa House and Senate have unanimously voted to create a new crime in the state. Representative Jon Thorup, a state trooper from Knoxville, says the bill makes serious penalty to cause a person’s death while driving at a high rate of speed. The Iowa Sheriffs and Deputies Association says it is difficult to appropriately charge a speeding driver involved in a fatal crash if prosecutors cannot prove the driver was intoxicated or intentionally targeting someone. The bill originally passed the house in late March and was given approval by the Senate this week. ....
A bill to create a new crime for driving at an excessive speed and causing someone else’s death is on the way to the governor after the Iowa House and Senate unanimously approved it. The bill makes speeding 25 miles-an-hour or more over the limit and causing death a felony. The Iowa Sheriffs and Deputies Association supported the move saying it’s difficult to appropriately charge a speeding driver involved in a fatal accident if prosecutors cannot prove the driver was intoxicated or intentionally targeting someone. ....
Radio Iowa You are here: Home Bill sets new penalty for fatal wrecks involving excessive speed The Iowa House and Senate have unanimously voted to create a new crime for driving at an excessive speed and causing someone else’s death. Representative Jon Thorup of Knoxville, a state trooper, was the bill’s floor manager in the House. “This bill increases the penalty for speeding 25 miles per hour or more in cases where such speeding results in the death of a human being,” Thorup said. “The penalty would become a Class C felony.” According to the Iowa Sheriffs and Deputies Association, it’s difficult to appropriately charge a speeding driver involved in a fatal accident if prosecutors cannot prove the driver was intoxicated or intentionally targeting someone. The bill passed the House unanimously on March 23. It passed the Senate yesterday on a 48-to-zero vote. ....
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