Diplomatic immunity used to avoid consequences of fatal road accident.

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Quote from: Florestan on October 16, 2019, 09:25:45 AM
Obviously.

Had she stayed in UK, taken full responsibility for her mistake and fully cooperated with the justice, she would have probably got a suspended sentence. By fleeing she waived any such possibility. In the unlikely event she'll ever be trialed, the flee will actually be considered aggravating circumstance.

My point exactly.
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