Janklow was driving at 70-75 km / h in fatal fall

The report increases the likelihood that prosecutors indictment against the former governor of Four-term, has exercised enormous political power in South Dakota politics for nearly 30 years.

Highway Patrol officials said they would report the results of the Moody County prosecutor William Ellingson (search) is to decide whether the charges against Janklow.

Ellingson said he has no deadline for decision on possible charges. “This process can not and must not be hasty,” said Ellingson.

Janklow son, Russ Janklow, Wednesday, his father was expected, the prosecution. The costs range from homicide to second-degree crime as a concern.

The Saturday afternoon crash killed E. Randolph Scott (Research), 55, Harley-Davidson, whose collision with Janklow’s Cadillac at an intersection of two paved roads in the vicinity of Minnesota.

Janklow car turned around and finally landed in a ditch along a beach soybeans. Scott was thrown on the bike and landed in a field of soybeans, he died on the scene.

The accident report said the motorcycle was going there 55 am to 60 pm, when the accident occurred.

According to the report, Janklow said he had to avoid expression, another vehicle. He did not, however, other vehicles are in the report.

The report also had not been drinking.

Scott was not wearing a motorcycle helmet, but it is not necessary in South Dakota.

Janklow, 63, violates his head, his hand broken and lost consciousness for a short period after the crash, his son said.

Shortly after the crash, he complained of headaches and a bad seemed confused, his son said. Encouraged family members him, to see a doctor, but he refused until the next day.

Janklow undergo further medical tests Tuesday found that there seems to be some bleeding in the brain near his right temple, his son said. It was not immediately clear, the severity of injuries.

Janklow has no public comments on the blackout, others as a prepared statement Sunday in which he expressed the concern of the accident.

The prosecutor in the Minnehaha County neighbors, Dave Nelson, said he can think that a few cases in which a driver in his country, was instructed to circle in the second degree, manslaughter after a traffic accident deaths.

Drivers generally misdemeanors difficulties such as reckless driving. Reckless Driving can be a bad track transfer or exchange, Stop-Schild injuries, acceleration, such as drinking water or consumption of drugs, “said Nelson.

Reckless Driving carries a maximum penalty of one year in prison and a fine of $ 1000

Janklow has long been known that participation in a foot of the accelerator serious, picking up 12 speeding tickets from 1990 to October 1994, he began shortly before his second stay as governor. He was elected South Dakota’s House seat fighters retail during the past year.

Previous Wednesday, the South Dakota Highway Patrol allows journalists to watch and photograph a car Janklow and Scott’s motorcycle.

The off-white Cadillac DeVille looks like someone, far from gestrippt the back half of the left of the car. The motorcycle collided with the Cadillac behind the driver’s seat door.

The back east quarter panel and ausgeschabt dented, and an external GSM antenna balance from outside the window again beaten. The tire and wheel on the left is demolished and it seems that the impact force on the axis pressure for the right wheel is bent in Les Endrohr and silent verneigte were inside.

The forward half and the passenger side of the car appear largely unchanged, except for a windshield broken and a scraper to the front of the hood, probably, if the car has worked on a road Landkreis shield before, finally, in a field of soybeans, more than 300 metres from the effects of website.

The front airbags and a Taco John’s Cup still sitting in the front seat.

Scott’s Harley-Davidson is twisted and bent from front to back.

The portrait of the accident at birth has been the burial place of Scott, a well known member of the commune in Hardwick, Minn.

In addition, with a church in mourning, Mumme eulogized Rev. Mark Scott and Janklow, said the debt with him for a long time. He said he had spoken with Janklow, and he invited friends of the victim, confidence in the investigation.

“Newspapers are yellow and symptoms, but over the long term, there is a chance to go,” said Mumme. “We will of it.”

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