Man Sentenced to 5 Years and 8 Months for Drug-Driving Fatal Hit-and-Run, Followed by Another Collision
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AI Summary (NQ-processed)
A man under the influence of drugs caused a fatal accident in Changhua, hitting a man on an electric scooter and fleeing the scene. He then collided with a vehicle waiting at a red light. The Changhua District Court sentenced him to 5 years and 8 months in prison for offenses including driving under the influence causing death.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What specific prison sentence did the Changhua District Court hand down to the driver surnamed Lin?
- A: The Changhua District Court sentenced the driver surnamed Lin to a total of five years and eight months in prison.
- Q: On what date did the drug-driving collision involving Lin occur in Beidou, Changhua County?
- A: The fatal vehicle collision occurred on the afternoon of January 9 of last year in Beidou.
- Q: Which specific category of illegal drug did Lin consume in his parked vehicle before driving his small truck?
- A: Lin consumed a third-class drug known as ketamine in his parked vehicle prior to driving the small truck.
- Q: What drugs were found in Lin's urine after he was apprehended by the police in Taiwan?
- A: His urine test revealed high concentrations of methamphetamines, amphetamines, ketamine, and etomidate after his apprehension by police.
- Q: What did Lin hit with his truck before fleeing the scene in Beidou, Changhua?
- A: Lin hit a man in front of him who was using a medical electric mobility scooter.