What is the name of your state? FL
We were sitting at a red light when we were rear ended. The car that hit us didn't stop until he met with the back of our car. There were 4 people in our car and all have injuries. While the police were investigating the accident and charging the other driver, they smelled marijuana on him and his passenger and in the other vehicle and the guy admitted to getting high shortly before he hit us. This caused the police to search his car because he admitted to having more in the car. They also found baggies, scale, pills and more pot in his vehicle. He was ticketed for careless driving, as well as arrested for possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell, possession of marijuana with intent to sell, both felonies and possession of drug paraphanelia.
To top it all off he only had minimum insurance and no BIL. We have made claims to our PIP, but did not have UM (I didn't realize that I had signed to reject it when I signed our insurance forms, but we have it now) and all 4 of us are still under the care of a Dr.
I was hoping and thought that we would be contacted by the states attorneys office in regards to restitution. I have continuously called with no response. I found out that they entered into a plea deal and he was sentenced to 72 days in jail. We were never notified of any hearings and we finally got the call back after sentencing. We were told that we were not victims and therefore they did not need to notify us and that these charges were for drugs charges not an accident.
My question is, shouldn't he have been charged with DUI when all the reports states that he was under the influence of drugs? Shouldn't they have linked the accident with the drug charges seeing how that's how they found the drugs, he caused an accident? The arrest report and accident report were issued the same case number. The arrest report states there were victims but did not include the info on the front page of the report, only stated to see narrative.
How can I get a hearing for restitution? And can someone explain the law about victims rights, because clearly I do not understand it.
Thank youWhat is the name of your state?
We were sitting at a red light when we were rear ended. The car that hit us didn't stop until he met with the back of our car. There were 4 people in our car and all have injuries. While the police were investigating the accident and charging the other driver, they smelled marijuana on him and his passenger and in the other vehicle and the guy admitted to getting high shortly before he hit us. This caused the police to search his car because he admitted to having more in the car. They also found baggies, scale, pills and more pot in his vehicle. He was ticketed for careless driving, as well as arrested for possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell, possession of marijuana with intent to sell, both felonies and possession of drug paraphanelia.
To top it all off he only had minimum insurance and no BIL. We have made claims to our PIP, but did not have UM (I didn't realize that I had signed to reject it when I signed our insurance forms, but we have it now) and all 4 of us are still under the care of a Dr.
I was hoping and thought that we would be contacted by the states attorneys office in regards to restitution. I have continuously called with no response. I found out that they entered into a plea deal and he was sentenced to 72 days in jail. We were never notified of any hearings and we finally got the call back after sentencing. We were told that we were not victims and therefore they did not need to notify us and that these charges were for drugs charges not an accident.
My question is, shouldn't he have been charged with DUI when all the reports states that he was under the influence of drugs? Shouldn't they have linked the accident with the drug charges seeing how that's how they found the drugs, he caused an accident? The arrest report and accident report were issued the same case number. The arrest report states there were victims but did not include the info on the front page of the report, only stated to see narrative.
How can I get a hearing for restitution? And can someone explain the law about victims rights, because clearly I do not understand it.
Thank youWhat is the name of your state?