While the defendant does not appear to have a prior criminal record other than a drug possession case on STET, she may face an uphill battle in the fight to stay out of jail and keep her record free of a criminal conviction. This is especially true if she ends up being charged with leaving the scene of an injury accident. Despite being classified as a traffic offense and only carrying a 1-year maximum jail sentence, leaving the scene of an accident with bodily injury is an offense that prosecutors and judges take extremely seriously. The defendant’s record of committing traffic offenses is lengthy, and she does not appear to have had a valid license recently. There are numerous prior traffic cases in multiple different jurisdictions including Baltimore City, Prince George’s County and Anne Arundel County. Ultimately her prior record of traffic convictions may come back to hurt her when her trial date comes around in the Fall.
The Blog will continue to follow this strange case, and may post a follow up article in the near future. It is hard to think of a reasonable explanation why a person would steal an ambulance. There may be valuable equipment in emergency vehicles, but we’re not talking about items you can simply sell at a pawn shop or trade at a local flea market. Also, it is nearly impossible to elude law enforcement in a stolen ambulance, as they are easily recognizable and always GPS equipped. There may in fact be more to this story but a logical explanation is unlikely. As regular readers of our Blog are well aware, there are not always logical explanations to the behaviors of those leading up to an arrest.
Benjamin Herbst is a Maryland and Florida criminal defense lawyer who specializes in representing clients charged with theft, drug possession, unlawful taking of a motor vehicle, leaving the scene of an accident, driving without a license and all other criminal and traffic offenses. He accepts cases in all state and federal jurisdictions including Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County and Harford County, and offers flexible payment plans. Call Benjamin anytime for a free consultation at 410-207-2598.
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Stolen ambulance crashes into a van in Annapolis, suspect identified, wbaltv.com.