Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AgreedAnonymous wrote:How about Salzmann gets the sentence and the kid gets some time and community service. What an F'd up system that Salzmann did not get involuntary manslaughter.
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It's all about connections, people. Ken Saltzman is well-connected. He'll get away with anything.
It has nothing to do with connections. His actions do not constitute involuntary manslaughter under the laws as they currently exist.
Why did he pay only $2500 times two?? Connections.
Because that is the maximum fine as called for in the law. It has nothing to do with "connections".
Exactly. They gave him the maximum under current law. If this is the same poster all the time claiming wealth and connections, it's getting really old.
I am not the PP but you are wrong. $2500 per child drinking alcohol on your premises is the law. No maximum. He had over 20 kids in his house. 4 of them left drunk in a car. That does not equal $5000. He made a deal and the DA (who probably knows him) allowed it. There is another man that has 16 kids and a penalty of up to $35,000
The law of jail time and increased fines for parents throwing parties has gone thru the house but is not a law quite yet. Will hopefully be soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AgreedAnonymous wrote:How about Salzmann gets the sentence and the kid gets some time and community service. What an F'd up system that Salzmann did not get involuntary manslaughter.
+2
It's all about connections, people. Ken Saltzman is well-connected. He'll get away with anything.
It has nothing to do with connections. His actions do not constitute involuntary manslaughter under the laws as they currently exist.
Why did he pay only $2500 times two?? Connections.
Because that is the maximum fine as called for in the law. It has nothing to do with "connections".
Exactly. They gave him the maximum under current law. If this is the same poster all the time claiming wealth and connections, it's getting really old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can parents put a credit card down on an uber account for their kids so they never have to drive to go out? I don't even want my DD to drive to any parties.
So don't let her drive. You drive her, you pick her up. That's how it was done before Uber.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AgreedAnonymous wrote:How about Salzmann gets the sentence and the kid gets some time and community service. What an F'd up system that Salzmann did not get involuntary manslaughter.
+2
It's all about connections, people. Ken Saltzman is well-connected. He'll get away with anything.
It has nothing to do with connections. His actions do not constitute involuntary manslaughter under the laws as they currently exist.
Why did he pay only $2500 times two?? Connections.
Because that is the maximum fine as called for in the law. It has nothing to do with "connections".
Exactly. They gave him the maximum under current law. If this is the same poster all the time claiming wealth and connections, it's getting really old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AgreedAnonymous wrote:How about Salzmann gets the sentence and the kid gets some time and community service. What an F'd up system that Salzmann did not get involuntary manslaughter.
+2
It's all about connections, people. Ken Saltzman is well-connected. He'll get away with anything.
It has nothing to do with connections. His actions do not constitute involuntary manslaughter under the laws as they currently exist.
Why did he pay only $2500 times two?? Connections.
Because that is the maximum fine as called for in the law. It has nothing to do with "connections".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AgreedAnonymous wrote:How about Salzmann gets the sentence and the kid gets some time and community service. What an F'd up system that Salzmann did not get involuntary manslaughter.
+2
It's all about connections, people. Ken Saltzman is well-connected. He'll get away with anything.
It has nothing to do with connections. His actions do not constitute involuntary manslaughter under the laws as they currently exist.
Why did he pay only $2500 times two?? Connections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AgreedAnonymous wrote:How about Salzmann gets the sentence and the kid gets some time and community service. What an F'd up system that Salzmann did not get involuntary manslaughter.
+2
It's all about connections, people. Ken Saltzman is well-connected. He'll get away with anything.
It has nothing to do with connections. His actions do not constitute involuntary manslaughter under the laws as they currently exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AgreedAnonymous wrote:How about Salzmann gets the sentence and the kid gets some time and community service. What an F'd up system that Salzmann did not get involuntary manslaughter.
+2
It's all about connections, people. Ken Saltzman is well-connected. He'll get away with anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AgreedAnonymous wrote:How about Salzmann gets the sentence and the kid gets some time and community service. What an F'd up system that Salzmann did not get involuntary manslaughter.
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Anonymous wrote:AgreedAnonymous wrote:How about Salzmann gets the sentence and the kid gets some time and community service. What an F'd up system that Salzmann did not get involuntary manslaughter.
AgreedAnonymous wrote:How about Salzmann gets the sentence and the kid gets some time and community service. What an F'd up system that Salzmann did not get involuntary manslaughter.
Anonymous wrote:He's a minor repeat offender and he had a license?
Anonymous wrote:I'd be fine with community service if he had to live in a halfway house and away from his pampered entitled life. If his parents are giving him a cushy life (cell phone, PlayStation, home cooked meals, friends over, probably drinking) while shuttling to and from his community service hours, the message is lost.