Case Notes
One cannot be convicted of both attempted murder by driving over another and a violation of this section. 1 H. App. 625, 623 P.2d 1271.
Failure to stop offense committed prior to 1992 amendment must be sentenced as a class C felony. 9 H. App. 333, 839 P.2d 1186.
Criminal liability under subsection (a) does not require proof that the driver of a vehicle caused injury to or death of a person, but only that the accident the driver was involved in resulted in injury to or death of any person; under subsection (a), a driver is "involved in an accident" when driver’s vehicle is affected or implicated in the accident. 77 H. 329 (App.), 884 P.2d 392.
Not inconsistent that jury found defendant not guilty of negligent homicide in third degree, but guilty of intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly failing to stop at accident scene. 77 H. 329 (App.), 884 P.2d 392.