Posted on 12/12/2013 4:22:04 AM PST by Wolfie
I’m going to predict two things right now. 1) He isn’t going to stop drinking, and 2) These four are not the only people he will wind up killing.
If the parents were responsible for all the carnage by turning this irresponsible failure on society and providing him a car, they should be locked up for the 20 year sentence, and of course, every dime they have should be given to the victims’ families.
And State District Judge Boyd should be barred from the bench. She obviously is not capable of rendering justice. A jury would never have rendered such a verdict in TX. Greg Abbott, TX Atty. Gen,, should check her bank records to see if this outrageous miscarriage of justice was purchased.
Affluenza Disease — Now I’ve heard it all.
Isn’t the judge exacerbating the kid’s disease with his ruling???
In psycho terms, it is called 'enabling!' Like that judge up in Montana who 'sentenced' a 54 yo teacher to 30 days in jail for raping his 14 yo student, this is not really punishment but instead a slap-on-the-wrists!
Oy
Somewhere in California?
No curiosity over the neighborhood?
Things like this happen every day in 3rd World countries where a person can be too wealthy to go to jail. In those countries, judges are simply paid off by the wealthy, but that could never happen in this country, now could it?
The reason for this is that much of their funding comes from teaching the classes drunks have to take to get their driving privleges back.
Twice I got checks from MADD for $2.50 with envelopes that said “check enclosed”, the ltr asked me to send the check back to them with more money. Both times I cashed them at a bar and endorsed the check with, “Thanks for the drink”.
The US judicial system thereby proved itself to be a whore.
LOL.
How many bank execs and pols involved in the 2008 financial crisis went to jail?
The psychologist has interesting sentences. It is not that “he” has never learned to be sorry, it was “you” have never learned to be sorry. And what agency just got a $450,000. endowment through a new patient. The sentence should be appeal. “Affluenza” my butt.
what the folk does is parents’ income have to do with his criminal recklessness?
Listen, all you who want to throw away the key, the fact that he was blotto negates intent. Negligent homicide is about all you get. Since he was affluent, he probably had lots of insurance, unlike the minimally insured drunk.
Yes, it is a tragedy all the way around. But putting a 16 year old high school student in a prison population of people who committed intentional crimes is not legal or right. Just the way it is.
Precisely. And they have already conveniently made the case for that.
5-10 years in prison would give him an excellent understanding of how his actions have consequences.
I think Judges have a “there but for the Grace of God go I” mentality when it comes to drunk driving. Especially if the defendant is of the same socio-economic class.
“judges are simply paid off by the wealthy, but that could never happen in this country, now could it?”
Of course not. Here, the lawyers get a cut first.
Just charge a high price and split with the judge over drinks.
I’ve never known a wealthy person who did time for anything. And I’ve known plenty that should have.
The law has become a tool of oppression, not enforcement.
The judge needs to be impeached and removed and jailed for this miscarriage of justice.
Tarrant County, Texas (Fort Worth/Arlington area).
This sentence just makes me mad. Young, rich, stupid, and drunk . and mommy and daddy make it all possible.
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