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He should have taken the plea deal.
was it 20 years or more? I'm seeing conflicting info
He should have taken the plea deal.
was it 20 years or more? I'm seeing conflicting info
I don't think it was ever said. I hope her reduced sentence recommendation is more than whatever the plea deal was. His counter offer for the plea of nothing more than a ticket is outrageous. IMO, he's a cocky jerk.
I didn't realize he proposed only a ticket and I agree that's ridiculous. I wonder how much his lawyers influenced that suggestion. I get the opposite vibe from him though.
The guy didn't try to help the victims and didn't inquire about their injuries. Once he realized he was in trouble he turned on the waterworks. All for himself IMO.
@LadyL sbm Thanks for your response. Could you pls provide a link to the change.org website, showing that their signature counting system identifies & excludes multiple "signatures" originating from a unique identifier? Anyone?.... no you cannot sign more than once using the same email address
probably in shock - we all think we would be heroes in this type of situation but we can't know how we would react until it happens
I just checked and they can see my (almost) exact location.Counting "Signatures" on change.org
@LadyL sbm Thanks for your response. Could you pls provide a link to the change.org website, showing that their signature counting system identifies & excludes multiple "signatures" originating from a unique identifier? Anyone?
I understand technology is available to do this but wonder if change.com actually uses it & excludes the duplicates.
sbm
I just checked and they can see my (almost) exact location.
That's one way to check for multiple logins, but I guess they use other methods too.
The site has been around for a long time and they have probably been scrutinized to death for years for how their signature system works.
Wish they would say it on the website though, I found nothing.
But I put my signature there for this guy, 110 years for an accident, are you joking??
imo, jmo, etc.
I don't know why people are so outraged at the sentence. This man was supposedly a "professional driver" with a CDL license, driving a semi. That carries a lot of weight and additional responsibility to be aware of changing road conditions, traffic patterns, and his equipment.
He was driving too fast for the conditions. If he had an equipment failure, there are options for "runaway trucks". He killed people with his recklessness. What sort of sentence do people think he should have received?
@Gardenista the defendant sits there, with his mask under his chin. As if this entire situation has nothing to do with him.
It was heartwrenching to hear these victim statements. Their lives have been absolutely shattered. After listening to this, 110 years is just a starting point.
I remember when this happened, and I jumped on Twitter and saw at least two posts that had video of this guy and his truck ZOOMING past the others on the Freeway just prior to the crash. The pure terror and disbelief of the drivers that were filming was heard. This guy was a BULLY with a semi. He deserves all 110 years, IMO
The brakes were already smoking in that video. His brakes didn't fail he fried them. I bet he wasn't in a lower gear.
What do you mean he "fried" his brakes? Are you saying he ruined his brakes on purpose? Or is it an accident?
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