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In reply to the discussion: An 18 year old girl was killed by a texting drunk driver. He was just acquitted. He is rich. [View all]CanonRay
(16,039 posts)4. One set of rules for the wealthy, and another set for the rest of us
That's our justice system today. We're approaching 17th century England, heading toward Medieval times.
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An 18 year old girl was killed by a texting drunk driver. He was just acquitted. He is rich. [View all]
Godhumor
May 2012
OP
So if involved in a crash while texting and someone is killed,all they do is take your phone?
The Wielding Truth
Jun 2012
#157
Yes, If that doesn't qualify as "knowledge of guilt", I don't know what does!
whathehell
May 2012
#131
When I first saw this thread I thought maybe English wasn't your 1st language
Nuclear Unicorn
May 2012
#71
Apparently the DA (read: The System) put up a strong case. It was the jury that did this.
Nuclear Unicorn
May 2012
#11
Jury hasn't spoken about decision yet, but the consensus is they believed his testimony
Godhumor
May 2012
#15
He refused the breathalyzer and had his blood forcibly drawn 5 hours after the hit and run
Godhumor
May 2012
#57
ironically, a juror was dismissed on the 5th day after being cited for aggravated DWI
Godhumor
May 2012
#91
As a doctor, he may have known how to purge alcohol from his system with deep breathing.
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2012
#88
Ha-ha. That's a good one! Interesting question: which was worse for workers,
coalition_unwilling
May 2012
#55
What's up with the judge, he could ask the jury how they came to this conclusion...
uponit7771
May 2012
#9
Why shouldn't passengers be allowed to text? Can they differentiate between a driver and passenger?
Ghost in the Machine
May 2012
#151
The prosecution showed how the victim was highly visible from a significant distance
Godhumor
May 2012
#39
It was Dan White who used the Twinkie Defense to get off of murdering Harvey Milk. n/t
backscatter712
May 2012
#43
Even if he was, he should still get manslaughter. The fact that the jury bought the argument...
joshcryer
May 2012
#125
He would have stopped if he knew he'd hit a human? I hit anything, I STOP.
proud2BlibKansan
May 2012
#27
Pure sociopathy. This is how a typical corporation behaves. This is how Capitalism behaves.
Zalatix
May 2012
#29
A judge can nullify a conviction (in some jurisdictions), but not an acquittal
alcibiades_mystery
May 2012
#61
Let's not forget the doctor (surgeon IIRC) that was riding his bike and was run down by a
Egalitarian Thug
May 2012
#94
Well, the system was fair. He won. It sucks but no way to change it. He has a right to spend...
Logical
May 2012
#95
sometimes you get 12 good men (and women) Looks like they got 12 ignorant dumbfucks.
CBGLuthier
May 2012
#105
Shows what a good lawyer can do. There is still the state medical board---he
McCamy Taylor
May 2012
#109
Also possible one of the jurors knows someone who is a patient of the doctor.
McCamy Taylor
May 2012
#111
I drove past it today on my way home from work. The memorial is much larger now
Godhumor
May 2012
#135
a super-rich guy hit & runs a middle-of-the-road rich guy. wow. how in the hell do you not
HiPointDem
May 2012
#140
When I was 16, I worked at the country club Corsanti was driving home from...
The Doctor.
May 2012
#141
