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Originally Posted by Perfectlap
While its premature to condemn him as sharing in the guilt its also unfair to the deceased. To claim his death was entirely his own fault the way this Sheriff has.
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Presumably, the Sherriff has the most information. He was able to review the videotape, interview the witnesses, and interview Tony Stewart himself, all under the rules of a police investigation.
And again, presumably, the police investigation was conducted without bias.
Thus, the Sherriff's conclusions are (at this point) the best and fairest evaluation of the evidence available.
Of course, this investigation was limited to whether a crime was committed, not liability or fault. The latter will have to be decided by lawyers and courts as in the Paul Walker case.