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Jamestown Man Jailed Following Deadly Hit-and-Run

North Charleston Police have arrested a 24-year-old Jamestown man in connection with a deadly hit-and-run involving a pedestrian last month. He has been charged with reckless homicide and leaving the scene of a collision with death after allegedly striking a pedestrian June 19 at the intersection of Otranto Road and Emmie Street while driving at a high rate of speed. He was booked into the Al Cannon Detention Center and given a $25,000 bond.

In South Carolina, leaving the scene of an accident is a serious crime, especially one that results in injury or death. Drivers are legally required to stop, remain at the scene, render aid, and provide identifying information. Leaving the scene is considered a felony which can carry up to 10 years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines. Leaving the scene of an accident that results in fatalities can result in up to 25 years in prison, up to $25,000 in fines, and automatic revocation of your driver’s license.

Additionally, a charge of reckless homicide is a separate crime with separate criminal penalties, including additional prison time, fines, and a suspended driver’s license. These laws are meant to hold drivers accountable and ensure that victims and their families get the justice they deserve.

If you have lost a loved one in a hit-and-run or other motor vehicle accident, the experienced South Carolina car accident lawyers at Rogers, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman LLC can help you seek justice. Call today at 843-727-6500 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation. With office locations in Charleston, Mt. Pleasant, Aiken, and Columbia, South Carolina, we gladly serve clients throughout South Carolina.

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