Secretary Of State Seeks To Eliminate Court Supervision For Drivers In Deadly Crashes

September 25, 2012 3:37 PM
Secretary Of State Seeks To Eliminate Court Supervision For Drivers In Deadly Crashes

" CHICAGO (CBS) - Kill someone with your car, and get a real punishment — that’s the idea behind new proposed legislation in Illinois that could take court supervision off the table in crashes that result in fatalities.

The push for tougher punishment for those drivers is the result of a CBS 2 Investigation. "

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