Abstract
As the demand for safer roadways needs little supporting argument, I turn to the constitutional problem of strict criminal liability law, followed with a brief analysis of criminal intent and strict liability law within the criminal system, some examples of how other states have responded to the inherent tensions, and a few specific thoughts for the legislature to consider.
Recommended Citation
Monte Kuligowski,
Rethinking DUI Law in Virginia,
42
U. Rich. L. Rev.
107
(2007).
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