Florida attorney general issues subpoenas to trucking firm after fatal crash case
Florida Attorney General subpoenas California trucking company to investigate employment and licensing of an undocumented driver responsible for a fatal crash killing three people.
- On Thursday, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced subpoenas to White Hawk Carriers, seeking records and testimony at the Office of Statewide Prosecution in Tampa about Harjinder Singh's hiring and CDL.
- On Aug. 12, authorities say Harjinder Singh attempted an unauthorized U-turn on the Florida Turnpike near Fort Pierce, Florida, causing a crash that killed three people and leading to his arrest.
- Federal records show Washington state and California issued Singh commercial licenses, prompting the U.S. Department of Transportation and FMCSA to investigate compliance while Florida questioned his English skills and competency.
- Gurjant Singh said Sikh trucking community in California faces driver quits and harassment, prompting Fresno-based companies to adjust security and avoid confrontations after two drivers quit earlier this week.
- Federal investigators note the U.S. Department of Transportation and FMCSA probe Singh's license issuance amid Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier's vow to hold parties accountable, highlighting California's 2013 driver-licensing law and legal demands to Washington state and California for records.
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Florida AG issues subpoenas to trucking company that employed illegal immigrant charged in fatal crash
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier issues subpoenas to White Hawk Carriers, employer of Harjinder Singh, who officials said caused a crash that killed three people.
·New York, United States
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Florida prosecutors subpoena Ceres trucking company in fatal Turnpike crash case
Florida demands White Hawk Carriers Inc. records in Harjinder Singh's illegal U-turn case involving a fatal crash, including driver's qualifications and work status.
·Sacramento, United States
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