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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]Nuclear Unicorn
(19,497 posts)22. ditto. It's just stunning. n/t
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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