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In reply to the discussion: Texas Teen Sentenced To Probation For Deadly DWI Crash [View all]Unless someone was in the courtroom during this case, no one knows if this is appropriate or not.
I wasn't in the court room but I can tell right now, that this isn't appropriate. He killed four people. Is some part of that escaping you? No one should give a damn how much remorse he's expressed, sure if he was unrepentant hit him even harder but just because he's remorseful doesn't mean he should slide on the four people whose life he ended.
Four people are no longer walking this earth because of him. Think about that.
This punk steals beer, get high on vicodin, "obtains" (we do not know if it was borrowed without permission or what) a pickup truck kills four people and injures 12 and just because he is sorry you would support him not going to prison.
To answer your question yes It makes sense to throw him in jail for a decade if not more. He killed 4 people we punish people who kill others even if their sorry about it later. I don't give a damn how sorry he is, kid should be in prison and terrified.
I don't even know how you can excuse someone killing four other people.
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First thing that comes to mind is, Texas will put people in prison for a dime bag of pot.
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2013
#7
Personally he should burn in the chair or be serving a life X4. But I'm easy going.
Katashi_itto
Dec 2013
#2
So the kid's "wealthy", privileged background is to blame? I also assume that same
catbyte
Dec 2013
#12
My dad was a cop in a small town police department for 30 years. It was an unwritten rule
catbyte
Dec 2013
#49
Unless someone was in the courtroom during this case, no one knows if this is appropriate or not.
randome
Dec 2013
#23
The only thing thing this kid will learn is what he already know...scions of wealthy families
Ikonoklast
Dec 2013
#55