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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, this is upsetting. I feel awful for Braylon’s family, can you even imagine someone getting 1 year of jail time for recklessly killing your child? DUI sentencing is such a joke in this country, but this is just beyond insulting to Arlington citizens. And I’m guessing charging as a minor will keep his name from being released. Dollars to donuts the perpetrator goes on to commit some other crime, he already had a history of drug use and 94 mph is insanely egregious. You have to be a sociopath to drive like that. I just can’t find myself hoping for his rehabilitation when he doesn’t even have actual significant consequences to deal with. [/quote] I don’t think people should get severe sentences and especially not the sentence I would want in the throes of grief for my child. That’s not the kind of society I think we should have. [/quote] Ok but sentencing should also be about more than simply trying to rehabilitate the criminal. There needs to be a deterrent effect (is it really a good thing for teens to know they can drive blazed out of their minds at 95 mph near a residential low speed area, kill someone, and receive a slap on the wrist and their name sheltered from the media so they can resume their normal lives in 1 year time)? There is also the sense of justice the public expects from those elected to enforce our laws when crimes are committed. Clearly a lot of people in this community who are the constituents of the Commonwealth’s Attorney do not feel justice has been served. There’s also public safety. I think keeping someone like this off the streets for a significant period of time would be in the interest of not getting other children killed. Because for all the prosecutor’s focus on the “child” defendant, there is little concern for the fact a child of our own county was violently killed by essentially a giant speeding missile. I would like to keep this person from killing other people’s children (and adults). And yes to some extent I think the victim’s family deserve some sort of sense of the victim experiencing adequate consequences for their crime. One year for taking a life [b]in a willful manner (which is what driving drunk at 95 mph is)[/b] is an absolute joke of a sentence. [/quote] It’s many things, but not “willful”. :roll: [/quote] Oh, darn. What a shame that he tripped and his mouth fell onto the bottle, then tripped and the keys fell into the ignition, and someone tied a brick to his foot to force him to press the gas pedal. Poor, poor baby.[/quote]
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