Summermoondancer wrote:
He plead guilty...and no it wasn't because of his rich parents either.  If you have some proof that it was because of his rich parents or there was a payoff prove it. 


http://newsfeed.time.com/2013/12/12/the-affluenza-defense-judge-rules-rich-kids-rich-kid-ness-makes-him-not-liable-for-deadly-drunk-driving-accident/

I don't think these kids are getting second chances because of money do you?

http://www.newson6.com/story/24604798/tulsa-drug-court-graduates-celebrate-second-chance-at-life





Did you not listen to what the parents told the Judge?  Seems they were willing to pay for his rehab.  The problem I have with his rehab is that the rehab company can let him out when they think he is dry, not that he has served a good amount of time.  Seems the rich always tend to get away with things like this.   I believe this kid needed one of those electronic ankle bracelets for monitoring.  The young man I spoke of earlier was made to ware one after he got out of prison for the length of his parole.   The kid I speak of had to plead guilty to get the plea deal he got.

A poor person isn't given the type of plea deal he got.    I pity anyone who doesn't understand that. 

I think the parents should have received some sort of reprimand for this as well, not just paying for him to go to a rehab that will more than likely let him out in 3 months.

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Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed.

-- Dwight Eisenhower