Washington – Court: Using Car to Flee Police Considered Violent Felony

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    Washington – The Supreme Court says fleeing police custody in a vehicle can be considered a violent felony.

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    The high court made its ruling in the case of Marcus Sykes.

    Sykes was convicted of being a felon in possession of a handgun in 2008. Officials said he was subject to a sentencing enhancement because of two previous felony convictions, one of which was fleeing the police in a car in Indiana.

    Sykes argued his fleeing conviction shouldn’t be considered violent and two federal appeals courts, the 7th Circuit in Chicago and the 11th Circuit in Atlanta, have ruled in opposite ways.

    The high court said in a 6-3 judgment that Sykes’ flight from police can be considered a violent felony.


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    joeynathan
    joeynathan
    12 years ago

    i wonder which liberal judge voted with the majority.

    chosen-nation
    chosen-nation
    12 years ago

    oh boy, what will i do now?!? will i actially have to stop if i get a ticket?!