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Dean Winchester 05-13-2004, 03:08 PM one of my friends is going to jail, they haven't sentenced him yet, but it could be up to 10 years, for being at the wheel when his best friend was killed.... HE WASN'T AT FAULT. This really ticks me off. Why is he getting sentenced when it wasn't his fault? He's also dealt with a lot of personal demons in the 2 years since this happened. He was sober when this happened, and it also caused him to spiral into depression. I don't get why he goes to jail for 10 years (well, the max), if he gets 10 years, he will be 37 when he gets out, and he just finished college to get a law degree... do you think he'll become a lawyer in 10 years, especially with a crime record. 9 years of college wasted so he can manage a McDonalds? I thought he had a lot of promise too, he was so driven and really busted his butt working 3 jobs at once to support school.
I don't get the justice system. My friend will be in jail from 3-10 years over NOT being at fault for someones death, while Vince Neil of Motley Crue was drunk and at fault and got all of 30 days in the slammer because he's a celebrity?
Chocoholic 05-13-2004, 03:15 PM Originally posted by BuffySlayer79
one of my friends is going to jail, they haven't sentenced him yet, but it could be up to 10 years, for being at the wheel when his best friend was killed.... HE WASN'T AT FAULT. This really ticks me off. Why is he getting sentenced when it wasn't his fault? He's also dealt with a lot of personal demons in the 2 years since this happened. He was sober when this happened,
Ummm, I probably need to hear more facts, but how could he be at the wheel when his friend was killed and not be at fault? Was he speeding or driving recklessly?
MonarC 05-13-2004, 03:22 PM :(
Dean Winchester 05-13-2004, 03:31 PM Originally posted by Sideshow Kristen
Ummm, I probably need to hear more facts, but how could he be at the wheel when his friend was killed and not be at fault? Was he speeding or driving recklessly?
it takes two cars to tango during a car crash
I am Him 05-13-2004, 03:47 PM Well tell him not to drop the soap :mooner: :rofl:
but seriously though, if it wasn't his fault then why is he going to jail?
Dean Winchester 05-13-2004, 03:51 PM Originally posted by I am Him
Well tell him not to drop the soap :mooner: :rofl:
actually, he's gay, so prison sex is probably the only thing he has to look forward to, lol Especially since his "type" are the really big bulky bear types.
I am Him 05-13-2004, 03:55 PM Originally posted by BuffySlayer79
actually, he's gay, so prison sex is probably the only thing he has to look forward to, lol Especially since his "type" are the really big bulky bear types.
aaah the plot thickens
Brent88 05-13-2004, 04:36 PM Originally posted by BuffySlayer79
actually, he's gay, so prison sex is probably the only thing he has to look forward to, lol Especially since his "type" are the really big bulky bear types.
LOL... :p
bandito 05-13-2004, 05:33 PM Well, thats why they have investigations. If the police do the investigation right and he's innocent like you say he is, then he has nothing to worry about.
Cashodeen 05-13-2004, 06:05 PM Originally posted by bandito
Well, thats why they have investigations. If the police do the investigation right and he's innocent like you say he is, then he has nothing to worry about.
It sounds like he's already been convicted though. BuffySlayer79 said he is up for sentencing.
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If an innocent person is going to jail, this is incredibly sad.
I have heard of people going to law school with felony records. It could still happen for him. I hope he gets out early and can continue with his original plans.
Rockapella722 05-14-2004, 04:59 PM Negligent homicide. Learned about it in law class. No matter what they did or didn't do wrong in a car crash, both parties ALWAYS claim blame.
Dean Winchester 05-14-2004, 05:14 PM Originally posted by Rockapella722
Negligent homicide. Learned about it in law class. No matter what they did or didn't do wrong in a car crash, both parties ALWAYS claim blame.
the main thing I feel bad about, is that the guy spent 9 1/2 years in college..... AND FOR WHAT? When he gets out, who will hire him?
vienna waits 05-14-2004, 09:43 PM What exactly happened? I hate cars.
Cashodeen 05-15-2004, 02:26 AM Originally posted by BuffySlayer79
the main thing I feel bad about, is that the guy spent 9 1/2 years in college..... AND FOR WHAT? When he gets out, who will hire him?
Oh, my mistake--I thought he was going to law school. Well, I have heard of people going to law school AFTER felonies, and I know they still can get jobs after they graduate. I agree, with the sentiment of "who will hire him," but it still could be possible. I wish him the best of luck.
Originally posted by Rockapella722
Negligent homicide. Learned about it in law class. No matter what they did or didn't do wrong in a car crash, both parties ALWAYS claim blame.
Well, I don't know about that. Being in a crash doesn't necessarily indicate neglegence. What if, for example, Car A is following all the rules of the road, and an oncoming car, Car B swerves into the opposite lane, crashing into car A, and killing the driver of Car B. How can Car A be to blame? They didn't do anything neglegent.
I don't know about the case of BuffySlayer79's friend, of course, so I can't say if it was neglegence on both parties or not.
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