Re: Welcome to the touring band Josh Klinghoffer
Posted: Wed September 25, 2024 6:32 pm
Seeing as there is video evidence he was distracted by his phone, those charges seem way light to me. Gross.
get a load of this guy . . .Strat wrote:Without gross negligence.
In California, vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence is a misdemeanor that can result in up to one year in county jail and a fine of up to $1,000. This is also known as non-gross or simple negligent vehicular manslaughter.
Vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence is charged when a driver is found to have acted with ordinary negligence, which is defined as failing to act in a way that a reasonable person would in the same situation. For example, a driver who rolls through a stop sign or speeds a few miles over the limit in a residential neighborhood could be charged with ordinary negligence.
lives generally come cheap in the USBirds in Hell wrote:That’s absolutely mad.Strat wrote:In California, vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence is a misdemeanor that can result in up to one year in county jail and a fine of up to $1,000. This is also known as non-gross or simple negligent vehicular manslaughter.
In contrast, in my state:
“It is an offence to drive a vehicle in a culpably negligent manner, recklessly, or at a speed or in a manner dangerous to any person, if that conduct causes the death of another [Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935 (SA) s 19A].
The maximum penalty for a first offence which is a basic offence is imprisonment for fifteen years and mandatory licence disqualification for at least ten years.”

Seems he’d be a great asset to your firm, but probably too attractive.Chris_H_2 wrote:get a load of this guy . . .Strat wrote:Without gross negligence.
In California, vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence is a misdemeanor that can result in up to one year in county jail and a fine of up to $1,000. This is also known as non-gross or simple negligent vehicular manslaughter.
Vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence is charged when a driver is found to have acted with ordinary negligence, which is defined as failing to act in a way that a reasonable person would in the same situation. For example, a driver who rolls through a stop sign or speeds a few miles over the limit in a residential neighborhood could be charged with ordinary negligence.
That's the exact picture I was thinking of beforeBirds in Hell wrote:Photographer: “Now Josh, try to look borderline normal for this one; no sense of unsettling menace…”
Josh:
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It's Cali, they don't put anyone is jail these days.Birds in Hell wrote:That’s absolutely mad.Strat wrote:In California, vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence is a misdemeanor that can result in up to one year in county jail and a fine of up to $1,000. This is also known as non-gross or simple negligent vehicular manslaughter.
In contrast, in my state:
“It is an offence to drive a vehicle in a culpably negligent manner, recklessly, or at a speed or in a manner dangerous to any person, if that conduct causes the death of another [Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935 (SA) s 19A].
The maximum penalty for a first offence which is a basic offence is imprisonment for fifteen years and mandatory licence disqualification for at least ten years.”
Oh yay, a cult memberlowlight79 wrote:It's Cali, they don't put anyone is jail these days.Birds in Hell wrote:That’s absolutely mad.Strat wrote:In California, vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence is a misdemeanor that can result in up to one year in county jail and a fine of up to $1,000. This is also known as non-gross or simple negligent vehicular manslaughter.
In contrast, in my state:
“It is an offence to drive a vehicle in a culpably negligent manner, recklessly, or at a speed or in a manner dangerous to any person, if that conduct causes the death of another [Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935 (SA) s 19A].
The maximum penalty for a first offence which is a basic offence is imprisonment for fifteen years and mandatory licence disqualification for at least ten years.”
If you can’t hear how the triangle and chimes work he’s done on this tour have transformed the band’s live sound, I don’t know what to tell you.96583UP wrote:i wonder if the instruments in his little area on stage are even plugged in
imagine during the soundcheck if josh keeps asking to be turned up and the soundboard guy has to keep nodding like he intends to and then pretends to turn the volume nob
Happy birthday and watch the road!blueviper wrote:Huh, I share a birthday with him.
Jammer XCI wrote:*"Last Kiss" but the lyrics are about Josh running the protagonist's girl over*
Someone else can do the parody I'm too lazy