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Posted on 11/4/21 at 9:29 am to EasterEgg
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I agree. People do less time for actual murders. This was an accident, albeit avoidable. I hate the witch hunt against impaired driving. It is reprehensible but MADD has made it out to be akin to terrorism. When in reality, texting and driving is more dangerous. I bet half those mad mothers text behind the wheel everyday.
Outrageous penalties like 2+ decades should be reserved for cases of extreme impairment. I don't know how drunk Ruggs was.. If I have 2 beers, I'm actually sober but legally drunk... should I go away for a third of my life?
Wasn’t he driving 150mph?
Posted on 11/4/21 at 9:29 am to ChexMix
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Bama fans rushing to defend their player.
Don't see anyone actually doing that.
Posted on 11/4/21 at 10:21 am to Tuscaloosa
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decision that resulted in tragedy is the same as someone who intentionally ends someone else’s life
Driving 156 on a public street is turning your vehicle into a murder weapon
If he was doing 70, maybe your point has merit
Posted on 11/4/21 at 10:43 am to Old Sarge
I don't get why nearly every post refers to the high speed as being a factor. Guess it would have been acceptable if he had caused the girls death doing 55.
It happens everyday.
It happens everyday.
Posted on 11/4/21 at 10:51 am to Jack Ruby
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Daunte Stallworth had a similarly heinous DUI/manslaughter incident and only did 30 days in jail and was on house arrest for 2 yrs and got probation.
Big differences between the two...
Stallworth wasn't nearly as drunk, wasn't speeding nearly as fast (barely enough to receive a ticket), and the guy caused the situation by walking/running out in front of Stallworth
Not really comparable IMO
Posted on 11/4/21 at 10:51 am to crimson_one
Because how many factors and bad choices do you need before an “accident” really isn’t accidental?
At 156 you practically remove the chances of something bad NOT happening Sonia it really an accident?
At 156 you practically remove the chances of something bad NOT happening Sonia it really an accident?
Posted on 11/4/21 at 10:55 am to DawgCountry
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Says someone that didn’t have their loved one mowed down by a thug
He killed this woman, but he did not murder her in cold blood. There is a difference. I am not saying he should skate, but treating this man like a murderer and giving him 26 years is absolutely overkill.
Posted on 11/4/21 at 10:55 am to Old Sarge
I don't get why nearly every post refers to the high speed as being a factor. Guess it would have been acceptable if he had caused the girls death doing 55.
It happens everyday.
No - killing someone while driving 155 on a public street does not happen everyday. Not even close to every day.
It happens everyday.
No - killing someone while driving 155 on a public street does not happen everyday. Not even close to every day.
Posted on 11/4/21 at 11:01 am to TheBiggestBrother
26 years may be a life sentence if we're living in biblical times, and I think we may well be.
God help the victims family.
God help the victims family.
Posted on 11/4/21 at 11:01 am to skrayper
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Bama fans rushing to defend their player.
——Don't see anyone actually doing that
Just think if it was an exLSU player.
Bamaggies would be in full blown children’s hospital/willwade/dguice/what-kind-of-program-creates-these-guys melts.
TexWelch7 would make a thread every day. Instead it’s his favorite team’s player.
Saved chicken from having to buy another server.
Posted on 11/4/21 at 11:02 am to Hognutz
quote:-baws were living to their 900s pre-flood in the Bible.
26 years may be a life sentence if we're living in biblical times, and I think we may well be.
God help the victims family.
Posted on 11/4/21 at 11:07 am to dstone12
And my back and hip are killing me at 58.....damn.
Posted on 11/4/21 at 11:09 am to ChexMix
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Bama fans rushing to defend their player
Literally no Bama fan is defending Ruggs
Quit making shite up
Posted on 11/4/21 at 11:13 am to Hugh McElroy
At English common law, almost all felonies got the death penalty.
This post was edited on 11/4/21 at 11:16 am
Posted on 11/4/21 at 11:15 am to crimson_one
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I don't get why nearly every post refers to the high speed as being a factor.
How retarded are you?
Posted on 11/4/21 at 11:29 am to Tuscaloosa
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People get less for 2nd degree murder. In some states they get less for rape. Count me out of the crowd that believes an awful decision that resulted in tragedy is the same as someone who intentionally ends someone else’s life or sexually assaults them.
That is a larger part of the problem of insufficient punitive measures for serious crimes based partly of false hopes, in most cases, of rehabilitation and another part consideration for overcrowding prisons. Deterrence isn't sufficient for most serious crimes.
I'd much rather a higher tax burden go to expanding capacity for prisoners and laws to enact harsher punishments than the same taxes go to support the released murderer/rapist on welfare when they can't gain meaningful employment after prison.
Murder with intent deserves death or life, as does forcible/violent rape that scars (physically/emotionally) the victim for life . Killing someone through extreme negligence should be a minimum of 10 years and a max of each victims remaining years of lives that were stolen from them presuming a 100 yr life.
It is sad all around. And, nothing will be sufficient to fill the loss felt by her loved ones. But, nothing worsens the pain more for those left behind than punishments that are shamefully inadequate. Neither gets true justice, but the latter worsens the injustice.
Posted on 11/4/21 at 11:34 am to TheBiggestBrother
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Henry Ruggs is facing 26 years in prison
Good! Hope he serves all 26. Should be longer.
Posted on 11/4/21 at 12:31 pm to TheBiggestBrother
people do like 5 years for manslaughter bro
Posted on 11/4/21 at 12:52 pm to crimson_one
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I don't get why nearly every post refers to the high speed as being a factor
That sounds like a you problem.
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