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Guess which driver's facing 21 years in prison — the drunk , rich, white one or the sober, poor, black one?

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Sometimes, The Man REALLY does keep a brotha down.

http://phoenixnewtimes.com/2008-01-24/news/the-wrong-driver/


Two cars collided last year on Cinco de Mayo.

Considering the date, you might assume that at least one of the drivers was drunk — and you'd be right. Laura Varker was 17 years old, and she'd been tubing down the Salt River all day with her eight best girlfriends. Their T-shirts all read "Cinco de Drinko." Even an hour after the accident, Varker's blood-alcohol level was 0.09, over the legal limit for adults. And, as an underage driver, she was in violation of the law by having any amount of alcohol in her system.

One of Varker's girlfriends, 15-year-old Felicia Edwards, didn't drink a drop. But it was Edwards who died when Varker's Yukon Denali hit another car and flipped over and over like a tumbleweed before coming to a horrifying stop on the Bush Highway north of Mesa. Edwards was thrown from the SUV and pronounced dead at the scene.

When sheriff's deputies called Felicia's mother that terrible day, her first question was, "Was she wearing a seat belt?" She wasn't. Instead, Felicia had been in the back of the SUV holding down the tubes — a decision she paid for with her life.

That's a tragedy.

But only in its aftermath did the collision become a travesty. That's because, even after blood tests showed that Varker was legally drunk, and even after sheriff's investigators learned that it was she and another girl who'd flashed a fake ID and bought Coors Light and malt liquor for the group, Varker hasn't been charged with anything.

Not underage consumption.

Not drunken driving.

And certainly not manslaughter.

Instead of charging the affluent white girl, the sheriff's officers arrested the other driver, a black man, a guy who wasn't even legally drunk.

Bryant Wilkerson was a 28-year-old postal service clerk with nothing on his record worse than a fender-bender. That day, he was merely making a U-turn, in a place where U-turns are permitted, when a 17-year-old party girl in her daddy's SUV tried to speed around him.

Wilkerson's life has been upended. He's been charged with nine felony counts, including manslaughter and aggravated assault. He spent three months in jail because he didn't have the money to post bail, and he lost his job because of that. Now under strict curfew and random alcohol and drug screenings for the past five months, he has to get permission from the court just to attend his daughter's band concerts in the evening.

He's facing 21 years in prison.

Meanwhile, Laura Varker is posing on her MySpace page in a bikini.

That day on the Bush Highway, Bryant Wilkerson did one thing wrong. Admittedly, it was really wrong.

He was making a U-turn — which, again, was legal — when he saw Varker's Denali come out of nowhere on his left side. According to the sheriff's report, witnesses suggest Varker saw his little Hyundai slowing and crossed over the yellow lines into the center lane to pass him. At least one witness, a friend of Varker's who was just behind her on the highway, told deputies that the other car was slowing too dramatically for her to stop; Varker had to lurch into the center lane just to avoid rear-ending him.

(Now, you'd think Varker would allow plenty of distance between herself and other drivers. Just seven months earlier, as a 16-year-old with a brand-new license, Varker had caused another accident. Police records say she failed to stop in time and slammed into another car on Cactus Road, which then hit the car in front of it.)

But back to Cinco de Mayo. As he went into the turn, Wilkerson didn't see the SUV veering into the center lane until it was too late.

Amazingly, Wilkerson's Hyundai was just fine, other than losing its bumper. It grazed the SUV and hung on to finish the U-turn.

In their rear-view window, though, Wilkerson's passengers were horrified to see the Denali flipping over and over, according to the sheriff's report.

And that's when, Wilkerson admits, he made a really big mistake. He panicked and took off.

"I freaked out," he says. "That's no excuse; that's so not me. But I had the people in my car yelling, 'Go, go, go!' and I just freaked out and panicked." Sheriff's deputies caught up with him just 10 minutes later.

Because he fled the scene, it's understandable that the sheriff's deputies assumed that Wilkerson had something to hide. Their reports note that he smelled heavily of alcohol, that he'd admitted to smoking pot that morning, that he seemed drunk.

The problem is, all the tests came back well under the legal limit. Wilkerson blew a 0.049 on the sheriff's Breathalyzer. By the time the sheriff's officers did a blood test, which is widely considered much more accurate, Wilkerson's blood-alcohol content was only 0.01. The presence of marijuana was just as minimal. Wilkerson had only trace amounts in his bloodstream.

Never mind. The sheriff's deputies had made up their minds: Wilkerson was to blame for the crash. They arrested him, charging him with manslaughter, aggravated assault, leaving the scene of a fatal injury accident, unlawful flight from law enforcement, and five counts of endangerment. (A sheriff's spokesman did not respond to a request for comment.)

He would spend the next three months in Maricopa County's Fourth Avenue Jail — in the maximum-security wing. His wife tried her best to raise bail, but $54,000 is a lot of collateral when you're a renter.

Wilkerson learned in jail that the SUV driver had been legally drunk. He'd initially been so shocked by the accident, he says, that he figured he must be to blame.

But when he heard that, he began to wonder just what was going on. He had only a public defender and no money for a lawyer. He questioned whether he was getting a fair shake.

Wilkerson contacted the Reverend Oscar Tillman, president of the NAACP's Maricopa County branch, who had much the same reaction. Tillman couldn't believe what he was hearing.



They were charging the guy who was below the legal limit with manslaughter, and they weren't charging the drunk with anything?
Subject(s): Felicia Edwards, Bryant Wilkerson, Laura Varker

"I've seen numerous cases that have come through here, where people have been charged under very questionable circumstances with DUIs," Tillman says. "In this particular case, within a few days, the sheriff's department had in their hands a report saying she was legally drunk."

And yet they haven't charged her.

"I have a serious problem with that," Tillman says.

No one is saying that Wilkerson should face no penalty. Prosecutors, for example, could have charged him with leaving the scene of an accident, and it's hard to imagine the Reverend Oscar Tillman getting involved.

But manslaughter? Twenty-one years in prison?

Tillman began contacting the Sheriff's Office in August. He says he hasn't asked them to drop charges against Wilkerson, but he wants to know when they're going to charge Varker.

In early December, he says, he was finally informed that the Sheriff's Office had filed a supplemental report suggesting that charges be filed against Varker. Barnett Lotstein, a top aide to County Attorney Andrew Thomas, promised Tillman he'd see where things stood. Tillman is still waiting. (Lotstein did not respond to e-mails seeking comment.)

Tillman's confident that, ultimately, justice will be done.

"They can't hide this one," he says. "I'm not going to let this man be railroaded when [Varker] may have caused the entire accident."

Varker's father works at Dial, the German-owned Scottsdale-based soap company, records show. The family has hired a host of lawyers for their daughter, including a pair at the highly respected firm of Quarles & Brady, to handle any potential criminal charges.

When sheriff's deputies went back a few months after the accident to press Laura Varker's friends about whether she'd been the one to purchase the booze, all but one refused to cooperate, including a few girls who'd initially agreed to interviews. They'd given Varker's parents their word, they said, that they wouldn't talk.

Varker's lawyers have also hired a retired Phoenix cop, who surveyed the scene and concluded that Wilkerson erred when he slowed down to make the U-turn. By doing so, the former police officer wrote, Wilkerson impeded the flow of traffic, forcing Varker into the center lane.

"He could have completely exited the westbound lane into the bus stop cutout and attempted to execute a safer U-turn," the report suggested.

John Sandweg, one of Laura Varker's lawyers, said Laura and her family would decline all comment.

"This is a tragedy, this was a horrific accident, but it was not Miss Varker's fault," Sandweg says.

Bryant Wilkerson is tormented by what happened to Felicia Edwards. When deputies first told him that someone died in the accident, he broke down.

"It was a hard pill to swallow," he says. Even today, eight months later, his eyes fill with tears. "Looking back, I know I wasn't really at fault. But it's still something that's hard to think about."

Wilkerson is a soft-spoken guy. He grew up in California. His father is black and American Indian, he says, while his mother is white. He and his wife live in an apartment complex in Fountain Hills, and he's now working at the Chevron station across the street.

"That way I don't have to drive," he says. He still has driving privileges, but he knows what can happen on the road. It's safer to walk.

A few years ago, Wilkerson and his wife formally adopted a pair of sisters whose mother had decided she was more interested in drugs than raising children. The girls are both in middle school now, and so when Wilkerson thinks about Felicia Edwards dying, he thinks about his daughters. He's seen Edwards' mom, Jennifer Bither, in court. Under the law, he's not allowed to approach her; she's the victim, and he's officially the suspect.

But he thinks about her, often.

Through her lawyer, Bither declined comment. She is suing both Wilkerson and Varker for her daughter's death, court records show.

"She's the real victim here," Wilkerson says. "As hard as it may be for me, it's nothing; it's not even one-tenth the thickness of a hair, compared to what it is for her. I can't comprehend that. If I were to lose one of my daughters, it would just tear me up."

But he still can't understand why he's the only one being held responsible, why he's the one looking at 21 years, while Laura Varker continues on her way.

"I need to get the story out," he says. "Because it really seems like they're trying to railroad me."
 
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TheOak84 said:
If he has a lawyer, im sure he will win... It just seems like common sense.
Since when has common sense trumped money in the legal system? I have two letters for you. O and J.
 
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Dial_tone said:
And that's when, Wilkerson admits, he made a really big mistake. He panicked and took off.

"I freaked out," he says. "That's no excuse; that's so not me. But I had the people in my car yelling, 'Go, go, go!' and I just freaked out and panicked." Sheriff's deputies caught up with him just 10 minutes later.


There's where he went wrong, really wrong.

But I agree, the little drunk bitch needs to pay too.
 
I hope the NAACP can put up some funds and hire him a good lawyer. In addition, hit up every media outlet possible.

The only person to blame is the 16 year old
 
Re: Guess which driver's facing 21 years in prison — the drunk , rich, white one or t

KillahBee said:
How did you come across this story? Are you on a "Kill Whitey" subscription service?
In the words of the one and only Shaq Can you digg it?
 
Re: Guess which driver's facing 21 years in prison — the drunk , rich, white one or t

Dial_tone said:
Since when has common sense trumped money in the legal system?

I see what you mean, but I hope that this is not the case. There are hard facts and obvious broken laws.
 
I think it's a couple of factors working against homie. 1)the fucking ridiculously draconian stance law enforcement has taken on drugs, 2)other party involved is affluent, and 3)The Blackness.


Regarding my first point, I knew a white dude in hs that hit and killed a woman while he was high and the police fucking drilled him. Our legislatures and law enforcement treat any drug involvement these days with extreme prejudice.
 
Re: Guess which driver's facing 21 years in prison — the drunk , rich, white one or t

Spartacus said:
guess which driver is a sitting US senator?

Bet his name isn't Kopeckni
 
facing 21 years doesn't mean he'll get 21 years.

and the article clearly shows it's bias when it paints a negative picture of that girl. Even talking about her 'bikini' pictures on myspace. Who cares. Why should the law care what she wears on myspace? I love journalism.

The circumstances of the accident is what's vital. Did her alcoholism play any part or could've prevented this accident? If the other guy was wrong in his turn - her alcoholism is irrelavent. That could've been me who died in that intersection.

This is clearly established in the justice system. People just wanna focus on irrelevant facts that seem to stand out.

If a police chase ends in a crash killing a 9 y/o girl, and another where a 42 y/o drunk illegal mexican dies - which police chase do you think gets more public outcry and media coverage?

This is a lopsided emotionally biased article. Therefore credibility = zero.


r
 
"Do we operate under a system of equal justice under law?
Or is there one system for the average citizen and another for the high and mighty?"
- Senator Ted Kennedy, 1973
 
Re: Guess which driver's facing 21 years in prison — the drunk , rich, white one or t

Spartacus said:
"Do we operate under a system of equal justice under law?
Or is there one system for the average citizen and another for the high and mighty?"
- Senator Ted Kennedy, 1973

pretty much. rich and for poor. oj simpson got out. scott peterson is in jail.

people want justice to be equal or biased (i'm sorry "favorable") when it suits them. Look at Jena 6. Let them go cuz they're poor & black. Screw fair and "equal". Saudi arrested for "terrorism"? Screw the trial, just hang him.

Sadly enough, where's the outcy when innocent people are put in jail. When justice fails. Like that guy last week. Where's HIS marches?

r
 
RottenWillow said:
I think it's a couple of factors working against homie. 1)the fucking ridiculously draconian stance law enforcement has taken on drugs, 2)other party involved is affluent, and 3)The Blackness.


Regarding my first point, I knew a white dude in hs that hit and killed a woman while he was high and the police fucking drilled him. Our legislatures and law enforcement treat any drug involvement these days with extreme prejudice.[/QUOTE]

If you wanna play you've got to be willing to pay if it contributes to something bad happening.


Anyway, the black guy should be charged with driving negligence and leaving the scene of an accident. The white girl should be charged with underage dui, wreckless driving, and manslaughter.
 
Re: Guess which driver's facing 21 years in prison — the drunk , rich, white one or t

Razorguns said:
pretty much. rich and for poor. oj simpson got out. scott peterson is in jail.

people want justice to be equal or biased (i'm sorry "favorable") when it suits them. Look at Jena 6. Let them go cuz they're poor & black. Screw fair and "equal". Saudi arrested for "terrorism"? Screw the trial, just hang him.

Sadly enough, where's the outcy when innocent people are put in jail. When justice fails. Like that guy last week. Where's HIS marches?

r
Hey Doofus. Pretty much all journalism is biased. You either believe Fox News is fair and balanced or you don't. Most reporters approach a subject knowing what side of the story they want to emphasize. If we agree with the reporter we call it objective. if we don't we claim it's biased...then we move on.

Spartacus said:
guess which driver is a sitting US senator?
chubby cheeked guy with a gin blossom nose, white hair and a jacked up northern accent?
 
one of those anheuser busch assholes flipped a corvette and killed a girl
 
5000 kay hits for sharing stories of high profile peeps commiting vehicular homicide
even if they "beat the rap"
 
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Spartacus said:
5000 kay hits for sharing stories of high profile peeps commiting vehicular homicide
even if they "beat the rap"
Ex-Yankee Jim Leyritz

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22420556/


Leonard Little got a whole 90 days in the pokey.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Little



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_professional_athletes_convicted_of_crimes

The Bruce Kimball is interesting.
Three years before the Olympics, in 1981, Kimball was struck head-on by a drunken driver. Every bone in his face was fractured, his left leg broken, the ligaments in his knee torn, his liver was lacerated, and his spleen had to be removed. When he returned to diving nine months later, he earned the nickname "The Comeback Kid".

Later served 5 of 17 years for vehicular homicide.
 
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Spartacus said:
5000 kay hits for sharing stories of high profile peeps commiting vehicular homicide
even if they "beat the rap"

Does Teddy K count?
 
Re: Guess which driver's facing 21 years in prison — the drunk , rich, white one or t

Spartacus said:
5000 kay hits for sharing stories of high profile peeps commiting vehicular homicide
even if they "beat the rap"

every case is radically different:

1) circumstances of the accident
2) funds of the defendants (fancy lawyers or not)
3) state it happened in (every state has different lawyers)
4) prior history of the accused (multiple dui's? felon?)
5) any lack of professional medical treatment

race is the least defining factor of the cace. But guess which fact liberal journalists love to focus on!! you got it. race issues sell newspapers! :)

r
 
a white dude in mi hit a bus load of college athlete wimmines, killing like 4 or 5
some of the bodies got mixed up and it made national news.
anyway, he got 5 yrs in prison and he was stone sober.
as far as this case goes, white gal should face manslauther at the least.
and i wanna see bikini clad pics
 
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Vagabino said:
a white dude in mi hit a bus load of college athlete wimmines, killing like 4 or 5
some of the bodies got mixed up and it made national news.
anyway, he got 5 yrs in prison and he was stone sober.
as far as this case goes, white gal should face manslauther at the least.
and i wanna see bikini clad pics

if she made no vehicle driving error - and her bac was no factor in the accident - then she shouldn't be charged with anything.

The same accident would've result if she was stone sober.

r
 
Re: Guess which driver's facing 21 years in prison — the drunk , rich, white one or t

TheOak84 said:
If he has a lawyer, im sure he will win... It just seems like common sense.

Exactly. I am an attorney and stories like this get blown out of proportion. If he was doing the right thing he will win and justice will be served. Additionally, if the DA did a bad thing he will get investigated and pay the price.
 
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Razorguns said:
if she made no vehicle driving error - and her bac was no factor in the accident - then she shouldn't be charged with anything.

The same accident would've result if she was stone sober.

r
i think you're at fault because of the booze, regardles if you did or didn't contribute to the accident.
like, i knew a dude who was over the limit and somebody hit him...dude still got a dwi
 
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Vagabino said:
i think you're at fault because of the booze, regardles if you did or didn't contribute to the accident.
like, i knew a dude who was over the limit and somebody hit him...dude still got a dwi

yep he got a dwi prolly cuz the cops arrived and did their dwi tests.

r
 
Re: Guess which driver's facing 21 years in prison — the drunk , rich, white one or t

Razorguns said:
yep he got a dwi prolly cuz the cops arrived and did their dwi tests.

r

things have gotten militant with the dwis...random check points, lowering the limit to .07, etc.
gotta hurt the bar business
 
Reading the title, I am curious, the guy had a .49 bac and pot in his dydtem didn't he? So much for "sober" black guy.

Can't explain why she hasn't been charged except for money, but let's not make this another race issue.
 
lol

.49 not = to .049

r = racist



article is certainly biased, but doesnt mitigate the fact that the little cunt wasn't charged for anything....
 
Re: Guess which driver's facing 21 years in prison — the drunk , rich, white one or t

_Yossarian_ said:
lol

.49 not = to .049

r = racist



article is certainly biased, but doesnt mitigate the fact that the little cunt wasn't charged for anything....

semantics jackass. did you read? comprehend?
 
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Army Vet said:
Exactly. I am an attorney and stories like this get blown out of proportion. If he was doing the right thing he will win and justice will be served. Additionally, if the DA did a bad thing he will get investigated and pay the price.
I'm sure all the guys being let out of jail after being exonerated by DNA evidence 10-20 years later will take much solace in your words................................NOT!
 
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mountain muscle said:
Reading the title, I am curious, the guy had a .49 bac and pot in his dydtem didn't he? So much for "sober" black guy.

Can't explain why she hasn't been charged except for money, but let's not make this another race issue.
I got a c-note that says if I reversed the races of the two people involved the tone of this thread would magically reverse itself to "Drunk black guy killed a tipsy white girl? WTF That n****r needs to die. I don't care if she hit off a doobie."
 
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Dial_tone said:
I got a c-note that says if I reversed the races of the two people involved the tone of this thread would magically reverse itself to "Drunk black guy killed a tipsy white girl? WTF That n****r needs to die. I don't care if she hit off a doobie."

Fine. Prove it is because of race and not money then.
 
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PuddleMonkey said:
lol@high profile
his 3run homerun turned the series against atlanta and brought the current yankees their first of 4 titles
I went nuts
 
I say we march!!!!
 
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Vagabino said:
things have gotten militant with the dwis...random check points, lowering the limit to .07, etc.
gotta hurt the bar business
and it's ridiculous considering the elderly are allowed to drive until they die
cant see
cant react
go too slow and cause accidents because a large difference in speed between the average traffic on a road and one car going say 40 in an urban 70 zone(i.e. like interstates around and in cities) is more dangerous than some dude doing 85 when most are doing 75
 
virtually all of my field sobriety tests couldn't be passed by 95% of the elderly population
your average american fat ass couldn't do the gymnastics they request
e.g. hold one leg up and jump along on one foot along a line,turn around and comeback
and I got about 120lbs of upper bodyweight
fuck you
you do it
or this one
stand on one leg, lean back and look at the sky and hold your arms out(better not wave 'em too much in an effort to maintain balance)
and hold the other foot 9 inches off the ground
fuck you again

the best I ever had was in louisiana
officer used a blue pen light and asked me to follow the light with my eyes
a couple of back and forth swipes up and down
maybe repeated again in a different order
I passed that
that was legit and was a good measure of the effects of the alcohol in my system and how it relates to my ability to accomplish tasks while driving
like looking at the road and reacting
 
after a drunk driver hurts someone, they should let the people where the accident occured come out and beat the driver with pipes and shit...

like dawn of the dead
 
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MightyMouse69 said:
after a drunk driver hurts someone, they should let the people where the accident occured come out and beat the driver with pipes and shit...

like dawn of the dead

And the blue-hair with dementia that mistakes the accelerator for the brake pedal, then plows through a coffee shop?

just as impaired, just as culpable.
 
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mountain muscle said:
Fine. Prove it is because of race and not money then.
It's both, but I object to everyone discounting the race aspect as coincidence.
 
Re: Guess which driver's facing 21 years in prison — the drunk , rich, white one or t

redguru said:
And the blue-hair with dementia that mistakes the accelerator for the brake pedal, then plows through a coffee shop?

just as impaired, just as culpable.

the difference is one is caused by legislation (not testing ability after age x) the other is pure negligence
 
Re: Guess which driver's facing 21 years in prison — the drunk , rich, white one or the sober, poor, black one?

MightyMouse69 said:
after a drunk driver hurts someone, they should let the people where the accident occured come out and beat the driver with pipes and shit...

like dawn of the dead
I'm all for severe punishment if you fvck and harm someone

the whole idea that it's alright to drink and drive
just don't drink over this numerical bac level that you can't test
or really accurately guesstimate given the variables
bodyweight
presence of food in the gut

how about they start imposing stiff penalties for driving while fatiqued/tired
that contributes to a high precentage of accidents
give 'em the standard alcohol field sobriety tests

well sir we're taking you in
you're obviously too tired to be driving
 
a fatigued driver will be charged both criminal and civil for negligence; happens all the time. Companies have gone bankrupt over this issue with their drivers.

Spartacus said:
I'm all for severe punishment if you fvck and harm someone

the whole idea that it's alright to drink and drive
just don't drink over this numerical bac level that you can't test
or really accurately guesstimate given the variables
bodyweight
presence of food in the gut

how about they start imposing stiff penalties for driving while fatiqued/tired
that contributes to a high precentage of accidents
give 'em the standard alcohol field sobriety tests

well sir we're taking you in
you're obviously too tired to be driving
 
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MightyMouse69 said:
a fatigued driver will be charged both criminal and civil for negligence; happens all the time. Companies have gone bankrupt over this issue with their drivers.
in a commercial setting I assume
your average joe blo doesn't keep log records etc. and isn't cited for hazardous driving due to fatique
I may be wrong

I suppose if you fall asleep and slam into another driver and kill them
and there's witness's claiming they saw you weaving and knodding off
then you got a case
 
Vagabino said:
a white dude in mi hit a bus load of college athlete wimmines, killing like 4 or 5
some of the bodies got mixed up and it made national news.
anyway, he got 5 yrs in prison and he was stone sober.
as far as this case goes, white gal should face manslauther at the least.
and i wanna see bikini clad pics

Were they "nappy headed hoes"?????
 
ceo said:
Were they "nappy headed hoes"?????
no, christian school gals (kb style)
what is fucked up about the story is that 4-6 girls died, and a few survived...one of the survivors identities got mixed up with a dead one's...the survivor was all bandaged up and her identity was hard to determine...so the family was told that their daughter was dead and the other family was told their daughter was alive.
had a funeral and everything i think...a month or two later the family was visiting their alleged daughter when they realized that she wasn't their daughter.
fucked up.
and dude who hit them was over his commercial hours and got 5 yrs in prison, though he was stone sober and not breaking any laws
 
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Spartacus said:
his 3run homerun turned the series against atlanta and brought the current yankees their first of 4 titles




I went nuts


Some of your posts make me think this has nothing to do with baseball.
 
Welll apparently he caused the accident by pulling in front of the Denali.. The girl needs to be charged as well for underage drinking... Most states have whats called contributory negligence, which means the blame goes to the person who initially caused the accident or who was a major contributor....
 
Re: Guess which driver's facing 21 years in prison — the drunk , rich, white one or the sober, poor, black one?

thanks for bringing this article to my attention. the next black person that treats me with disrespect simply for being white gets a free pass and wont be cursed under my breath :p
 
drunk driving enforcment creates a lot of people a LOT of money in this country. Lots of inefficient government jobs are created cuz of this 'war' on drunk driving. Ever lookup the DUI fines and penalties here in cali?

unfortunately - this does DICK to stop drunk driving. Which is the habitual drunk, who always goes out drinking by himself and too cheap to get a taxi.

Just like the war on terror, or drugs - just a farce to make money. Your lovely efficient kick-ass government at work people. Your saviors!

Best approach to avoid drunk drivers - get home by 1am.

r
 
I'd say race and money were a factor, but he wasn't sober and the hit and run resulted in the death of a human being. The girl should definitely be charged, but if he pulled in front of her and caused the accident, he's at blame too.
 
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mountain muscle said:
Fine. Prove it is because of race and not money then.
There are two factors at work here - money and race. He has a public defender because he doesn't have money. He spent three months in jail because he doesn't have money. Her family hired a "host of lawyers" (and a 17 year was driving a Yukon) because they probably have money. That's all clear.

His lack of money has NOTHING to do with what he was charged with. Her family's money probably has little to do with what she wasn't charged with. The charges are where the racism comes in, imo.
 
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