(Los Angeles, CA) Ramoncito Formoso, 31, was tragically killed in a hit-and-run on the 110 freeway near downtown Los Angeles on Wednesday, January 1.
Around 5:20 a.m., Formoso walked from the right shoulder of the road to the center divider and was struck by a vehicle. The motorist failed to stop and render aid to the pedestrian.
The Medical Examiner’s office identified the victim and almost all lanes of the northbound freeway were closed. An investigation into the accident is ongoing.
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Liability in a Los Angeles Car Accident
California Vehicle Code 20002 states that one is guilty of misdemeanor hit-and-run if they left an accident scene, failed to identify themselves to the others involved in the accident, and damage occurred to someone else’s property.
A misdemeanor hit-and-run carries a maximum penalty of no more than six months in the county jail and a fine starting at $1,000 dollars. It also requires victim restitution and will result in points on one’s driving record.
A hit-and-run that results in injury or death is a felony, in accordance with California Vehicle Code 20003.
A felony hit-and-run that results in a non-serious injury can carry a penalty of up to 1 year in jail or prison. If the accident resulted in serious injury or death, a suspect could get 2 to 4 years in prison, and a fine ranging from $1,000 to $10,000. Like a misdemeanor hit-and-run, it also requires victim restitution and will result in points on one’s driving record.