It's crazy that he signed the plea deal thinking he was going to get off light, and the judge threw out the recommended sentence and dumped years on him. You don't see that happen too often. He gets no sympathy from me nonetheless.
they died?Same shyt happened close to me. Of course a hellcat was involved. Racing down the street and hit a family. Cut the car clean in half and threw everybody out including a child. Half the car was in the street and the other half was in the bushes.
I hate that shyt. Kill your damn self and leave everybody else out of it.
Cac hubris and entitlement didn't work this timeIt's crazy that he signed the plea deal thinking he was going to get off light, and the judge threw out the recommended sentence and dumped years on him. You don't see that happen too often. He gets no sympathy from me nonetheless.
He bout to miss out on hellaGot off light.
Damn.. He his life is over..Just fyi, this happened in 2018. He's now 21.
Since these are consecutive sentences, he'll be out at 45.
I never understood the appeal of speeding ...like nothing good comes out of it ...i remember when i first got my license at 16 and the insurance guy told me the majority of accidents happen when people are in a rush and i only ever gotten 1 ticket but it was 45 mph speed trap down hill
i enjoy just cruising
OkCac hubris and entitlement didn't work this time
fukk him
Damn 24 years at 18 lowkey feel bad for the kid he was a dumbass but he also is 18 nikka not getting out til he 42 over a vehicular manslaughter that’s excessive to me no more than 15 years but since he is cac no one will agree but imagine if he was black he getting the whole 30
Nah fukk all that, what does it accomplish to put an 18 year old in a prison system that doesn't actually rehabilitate anyone for 24 years?
I wish people in this country cared more about actually rehabilitating people we put in the prison system than just punishing them and dooming them to a life of crime over mistakes made in their youth.
I agree with what you're saying but sentences like this are more for public safety, punishment, and deterrence than they are for rehabilitation.
In this case, the repeated speeding tickets and the like are proof that his behavior was likely to continue even after he killed a mother and her daughter. There's no winning in this situation.
Right, I agree with the jail time aspect honestly, but I don't agree with the length. Especially since the only things our prisons do is make you even more of a criminal then when you went in.
As for the second part, isn't this where we need to focus on rehabilitation and getting that shyt out of his system? His repeated awful decision making due to him being this young kid who thinks he's invincible resulted in tragedy. Now wouldn't it be time to make sure that doesn't happen again and make him and others like him people who can actually operate in society rather than dooming them to a life of nothingness?