Essex County
Prosecutor Office Poor Investigation on Deshon Johnson's Case
MARCH 21, 2014
BY STAFF WRITER
Soulaity
Soulaity
On this site is disturbing and
compelling information how Essex County Prosecutor handles NJ Transit
pedestrian death cases cause by one of their bus drivers. This is a
criminal lawyer statement witnessing how Essex County Prosecutor in Newark NJ
did a poor investigation on Naomi son’s case to protect the county and state
company bus NJ Transit. Also, how the prosecutor office broke Naomi son Deshon
and her civil right for allowing Wilsome Romain Coach USA bus driver who killed
Naomi's son to walk away a free man. The bus driver was operating NJ Transit
bus 709 when he ended this young man's life. May you go to this link to sign
Deshon Johnson petition on change.org https://www.change.org/p/stop-reckless-aggressive-and-rude-bus-drivers-from-carelessly-taking-young-innocent-lives-like-deshon-johnson. A mother should not have to go through this. The law
supposes to protect the victim not the criminal.The prosecutor office deem these type of cases as fatality
and bus accident when there is an innocent person life taken so the bus drivers
will not be convicted with criminal charges. Also so they will not lose their
jobs.
In true reality all of these cases should be trial under
involuntary manslaughter or manslaughter depending on what state you live in or
vehicular homicide. Some of these bus drivers continue to driver reckless
with ignorance and arrogant behavior because they know they will not go to jail
or lose their jobs. Since the bus company protect the bus driver all the time.
Some
of these bus drivers drive more than they supposed for overtime pay. The bus
driver is not allowed to work 15 hours in the 24-hour period that is a
violation of federal safety regulations. Driving over the require hours
is violated federal regulations commonly known as "10-hour rule" and
the "15-hour rule." The 10-hour rule prohibits a bus driver from
driving for more than 10 consecutive hours, after which he must take an
eight-hour break. The 15-hour rule says a driver can be "on duty" no
more than 15 hours in a 24-hour period. "On duty" is defined as both
driving and doing any other task related to operating the bus ride. Some of these bus drivers speed around corners and there back wheel jump the curbs. There is a federal law that the bus supposed to turn at a certain radius going around the curb so the wheel will not jumping the curb. The bus driver break that law all the time and never be charged.
All together We Can Bring Awareness. This Need to Stop!
All together We Can Bring Awareness. This Need to Stop!
Please
click the link to listen to the audio on how the Essex County Prosecutor office
is covering up Deshon Johnson case https://soundcloud.com/soulality/essex-county-prosecutor-office
Please pass this information on to someone you know. I really
appreciated that we raise awareness.
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