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Unread 08-24-2009, 03:19 PM
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"After seven hours of deliberation, the 12-member Lake County, California jury found Bismarck Dinius not guilty of felony boating under the influence causing great bodily injury. The same jury also acquitted Dinius of a misdemeanor count of boating under the influence and was deadlocked on a third count of boating with a blood alcohol level of greater than .08. Regarding the latter, the vote was 11 to 1 to acquit. Jon Hopkins, the district attorney who prosecuted the case, said the charge will be dropped. Dinius had originally been charged with involuntary manslaughter, but that charge was dropped by the prosecution shortly before the trial. In April, 2006, Dinius had been at the helm of a sailboat that was struck from behind at night by a powerboat that was being driven by Russell Perdock, who was not charged. Perdock is the Lake County Deputy Sheriff.
In an interview with Dan Noyes of ABC News, Dinius said he was relieved and is looking forward going home and rebuilding his life."

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Unread 08-26-2009, 07:47 AM
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Whew, 7 hrs. is a long time to deliberate so I'm sure the jury gave it alot of thought. I was curious to know the outcome of this thanks for posting it up.

I was worried that I may have offended someone with one of my posts on this ,I truely hope that I haven't- Sincerely,
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First thing I would do is a change of venue before this trial even started. And why does a boat traveling upwards of 50 mph have absolutly no copability in this accident? Especialy if its so dark you cant see a 27' boat thats obviously straight in front of you.
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Unread 08-27-2009, 06:32 AM
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First thing I would do is a change of venue before this trial even started. And why does a boat traveling upwards of 50 mph have absolutly no copability in this accident? Especialy if its so dark you cant see a 27' boat thats obviously straight in front of you.
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