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TopicTeen who ran over retired police chief thinks he will get a slap on the wrist
NoxObscuras
09/26/23 6:37:07 PM
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HashtagSEP posted...
The reason I said something is because the intent very much matters. By arguing that they didn't intend to kill, then the amount they can "find out" could possibly be even less. If that wasn't your intent, then cool, sorry. I'm just saying... Let's not pretend there was anything but intent to kill, there, because it's very obvious.
Nah that wasn't my intent. And I'm no law expert, but I don't think they'd be able to get out of the murder and attempted murder charges that way. If they caused a fatal accident due to not paying attention or something to that effect, then it would just be manslaughter. But they intentionally steered the car right at the guy and laughed about it. The malice aforethought was there.

badjay posted...
Hopefully. But I have my doubts. Teens get very lenient treatment, even if it was intentional. We'll see. TBH I consider being drunk/drugs as not an accident at all when you kill someone. You get in a car drunk whatever consequences you do while drunk/high are completely on you. Doesn't matter if it was an accident.

What prison is going to beat up some kids for being in jail? You think they're gonna throw these teens right in with the adults? Doubt. Maybe the COs or whatever will rough them up while they're in juvie but it's not going to be proportionate.
Well in the article in the OP, the driver at least is more being charged as an adult. She he will be in adult prison. Not sure about the other guy though

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