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Prosecutors Face Tough Choices In NYC Derailment

New York City's Metro-North Railroad is already getting hit with multimillion-dollar civil claims over a deadly commuter train derailment, but legal experts say prosecutors will face tough choices when deciding whether to bring criminal charges against the engineer.

Train operator William Rockefeller told investigators he fell into a daze at the controls before Sunday's wreck.

Legal experts say drowsy driving isn't necessarily a crime.

It can be tough to prosecute drivers who fall asleep at the wheel unless there are extra factors in play, such as drug use or brazen disregard for passenger safety.

An attorney representing passengers on the derailed train says his clients want to hold Metro-North accountable for not installing safety equipment that could have prevented the accident.

Metro-North says it's a difficult and expensive process.

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