This is f#cking stupid. Put a tracker on their ankle, if the police are worried about them disappearing. But forcing 3 family members or friends to shlep them around is just wrong. What the hell? |
He needs to serve some real time. That was an awful "accident" (cell phone). |
He killed a baby! and than leapt behind his car door to call a lawyer from what I read, scum |
No age is more deserving of life than another. |
Did you even read the article? There was no evidence he was using his phone. It’s pretty easy to determine if he was on his phone by looking at his phone usage. At the time the charges were announced the prosecutors stated they there was no evidence that he was on his phone. |
There was no evidence that he was on either cell phone in his possession, which is why the harsher charge was reduced. Also, the reports that he didn’t call 911 are false. It was what was circulated online and picked up as truth. He called 911. He also did NOT call his lawyer to the scene. The lawyer on the scene was a neighbor of both parties who was out for his morning walk when he came upon the accident. He was with this guy to comfort him because he was in shock. Again, another false story, one that even the parents tried to purpotrate while on the stand before being reprimanded by the judge. All of this is listed in the various news articles written but people keep believing the emotional lies. http://loudounnow.com/2018/01/24/miller-sentencing-grieving-family-describes-pain-after-loss-of-baby-tristan/ |
| What distracted him then? He was obviously distracted. Heard witness saw him on phone? |
Then he doesn’t need work release. Serve your GD sentence, it’s only 12 months. |
Wow. Thank you for posting. I had not previously read the story behind the lawyer and 911. I’m sure all the people who perpetuated those untruths online never bothered to correct their statements. |
They believe the mom and stroller lined up perfectly with the a-line window frame of his Jeep Cherokee, which is apparently a known problem for that car. I got rid of my Subaru Forester for this very reason. More than once pedestrians lined up perfectly with my frame and had I not had a passenger with me with a different vantage, I could have been this guy. After the second close call, I traded that week for a Honda Pilot. I had no close calls prior to the Subaru and none since trading. It was just that car along with my height and seat position that created a perfect problem. |