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That's what happens when you can't get enough of giving worthless scumbags "second chances" and creating any excuse to let them out of prison. Countless parole violations and he doesn't go back to prison? A 2d and 3d DUIs within 9 months of each other and somehow he's free to kill people less than a year later? Awesome work by the judicial system.

 

He'll be on the streets again in less than five years. One year for her. Guaranteed.

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  On 7/31/2012 at 2:52 PM, KD in CT said:

That's what happens when you can't get enough of giving worthless scumbags "second chances" and creating any excuse to let them out of prison. Countless parole violations and he doesn't go back to prison? A 2d and 3d DUIs within 9 months of each other and somehow he's free to kill people less than a year later? Awesome work by the judicial system.

 

He'll be on the streets again in less than five years. One year for her. Guaranteed.

 

I am hoping that the DA and the judge see differently and realize that this piece of garbage needs to speand the next 25 years (or more) of his life to prevent this from happening again.

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Apparently the girl is claiming that the guy is her ex-boyfriend and was harrassing her as she drove, he hit the teacher who fell right in front of her car.

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  On 7/31/2012 at 5:46 PM, JÂy RÛßeÒ said:

Apparently the girl is claiming that the guy is her ex-boyfriend and was harrassing her as she drove, he hit the teacher who fell right in front of her car.

Wow! And the poor woman gets caught up in the middle of it all... How do all the negative stars in the universe line up this way?

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  On 7/31/2012 at 6:13 PM, JR In Ann Arbor said:

And yet she kept driving....

Yeah she was DUI and fled the scene. Don't know how much of her story I believe anyway - tough to trust someone who ran up $1900 on a stolen credit card and tells her story by calling into a morning radio show.

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  On 7/31/2012 at 6:46 PM, JÂy RÛßeÒ said:

Yeah she was DUI and fled the scene. Don't know how much of her story I believe anyway - tough to trust someone who ran up $1900 on a stolen credit card and tells her story by calling into a morning radio show.

She does appear remorseful.

 

Warning...bad words

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  On 7/31/2012 at 8:25 PM, Fan in San Diego said:

Isn't this strike 3? Three strikes and you get life in prison no? Or is that just a California thing?

 

Hopefully he gets the persistent felon charge, which could get him life in prison.

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  On 7/31/2012 at 6:13 PM, JR In Ann Arbor said:

And yet she kept driving....

Update in today's paper - she did not leave the scene. Her passenger drove her car around the corner while she remained there.

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  On 8/1/2012 at 2:32 AM, ExiledInIllinois said:

Can they actually prove it is somebody's actual words? Not defending her by no means... But if they can... Throw the book at her!

 

She's a scumbag for DUI at 7:45am but you want to throw the book at her for her words? :blink:

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  On 8/1/2012 at 2:40 PM, Chef Jim said:

She's a scumbag for DUI at 7:45am but you want to throw the book at her for her words? :blink:

 

What I meant is when it comes that they find her guilty of something... Don't go easy on the sentence... Throw the maximum at her for shooting her mouth off and having utter disregard for the severity of the situation.

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  On 8/1/2012 at 2:40 PM, Chef Jim said:

She's a scumbag for DUI at 7:45am but you want to throw the book at her for her words? :blink:

 

I do. An actual book though.

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  On 8/1/2012 at 2:40 PM, Chef Jim said:

She's a scumbag for DUI at 7:45am but you want to throw the book at her for her words? :blink:

 

The last time I took a traffic school course (about 10 years ago) I remember the instructor mentioning a lot of DUI arrests come from people who drove home drunk, went to bed, got up for work and got a DUI on the way to work. I cant imagine how intoxicated they must have been the night before to get a DUI the next morning.

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  On 8/2/2012 at 12:59 AM, Fan in San Diego said:

The last time I took a traffic school course (about 10 years ago) I remember the instructor mentioning a lot of DUI arrests come from people who drove home drunk, went to bed, got up for work and got a DUI on the way to work. I cant imagine how intoxicated they must have been the night before to get a DUI the next morning.

 

Oh I can imagine this happening all the time. However these were kids so I doubt they had just gotten up from a night of partying and were heading to work. I think it's safe to say they were still going from the night before.

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  On 8/2/2012 at 12:59 AM, Fan in San Diego said:

I cant imagine how intoxicated they must have been the night before to get a DUI the next morning.

 

Oh I can. I don't drink on nights before work but I'm certain there's been a Saturday going to breakfast where my alchohol blood content was questionable.

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