Paterson Man Faces Seven Years for Leaving Scene of an Accident
A Paterson man who pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident in which the other driver was killed. The defendant faces seven years in prison.
Even in minor traffic accidents where that not result in injury or death, leaving the scene can mean added charges. Leaving the scene of an accident that does not result in personal injury can mean two points on your license, fines, and license suspension. If the accident does result in injury, it can mean eight points on your license, fines and prison time.
In the case of Jamal Williams, the Paterson who pleaded guilty, leaving the scene of that accident could cost him seven years of his life. After he left the accident, the other victim, a 60-year-old man, was taken to the hospital where he later died. Williams will be sentenced in December.