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Motorcycle Passenger Not Dead
Written by George Tait
Thursday, 19 February 2009 09:58
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Last August there was a motorcycle crash on I-15 near Layton.  The motorcycle was driven by Jordan Creswell and his friend Bryant Mavretic was the passenger.  Reports at the time claimed the motorcycle was speeding and weaving in and out of traffic.  The inevitable happened anf the bike clipped the back of a vehicle sending both riders careening onto the pavement.

Deputy Davis County Attorney, Steve Major, filed negligent homicide charges against Creswell on January 28, 2009.  Negligent homicide is a misdemeanor punishible by up to a year in jail.  There are also three class B misdeameanor alcohol charges filed against Creswell.  There is a problem with the homicide charge - Mavretic was not dead.

As a result of the motorcycle crash Mavretic had head injuries and internal bleeding as a result of the crash and spent 4 days in the hospital.  Apparently Mavretic was amuzed after hearing of his demise. 

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written by bryant , March 01, 2009
nope iam still alive
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