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Böhm

American  
[bœm] / bœm /

noun

  1. Dominikus 1880–1955, German architect.

  2. Jakob Böhme, Jakob.

  3. Karl, 1894–1981, Austrian opera conductor.


Böhm British  
/ bøːm /

noun

  1. Karl (karl). 1894–1981, Austrian orchestral conductor

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“This is a catastrophic loss for the state of California because they just completely failed to do anything to manage this risk,” said her attorney, Lawrance Bohm of Bohm Law Group.

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The crash occurred shortly before 9 p.m. in a 45-mph zone when Bohm allegedly swerved onto the north shoulder of westbound PCH and slammed into three parked vehicles.

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However, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Thomas Rubinson rejected those arguments, saying that given the totality of the evidence, there was enough to put Bohm on trial for murder.

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According to prosecutors, the airbag-related data from Bohm’s car showed that even as the stability control system kicked in at 93 mph, as he began to skid, he continued to accelerate before reaching 104 mph.

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Explaining his ruling, the judge said Bohm knew that speed kills not just from an ad on a bus bench or the side of a bus, as Jackson claimed, but because he revealed to investigators that two of his best friends died in high-speed crashes.

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