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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Parents, stop letting this crap happen in your homes. 2 dead kids and one in jail for up to 4 years. Hope this keeps the Salzman family up at night. I think the sentence was too harsh. The boys got into the car knowing he was impaired. I hope the Li and Murk families can find some peace in their hearts as time go by. They are in my prayers.[/quote] Riding while drunk is not a crime and not a mitigating factor when proving the elements of vehicular manslaughter.[/quote] I agree with PP. His sentence is already harsh enough, having killed two of his friends. The 4 year jail term (will serve 1, mostl likely) is too harsh. [/quote] Too harsh? Two people are dead. They happened to have been his friends, but he could have killed anyone while driving drunk. I think it's too lenient. The party hosting parents deserve jail time, but let's be realistic--the parents of the kids who died knew their kids were drinking. How did they expect them to get home if not with their equally drunk friends. They don't deserve jail time, but their sentence is life long. [/quote] Absolutely this! He was driving at speeds up to 100mph! 4 years is WAY too light of a sentence.[/quote]
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