Submitted by taxpayer on Tue, 11/06/2012 - 2:18pm.
until the law is changed, judges have their hands "tied" as to the punishment they can impose. At least now, if found guilty, this guy will be behind bars for a long, long time.
It will be interesting to see who his attorney will be to attempt to defend his actions. Most likely, a court-appointed attorney will take the case unless the driver can afford one of the "sharks" in town.
As sad and tragic as this situation is...
until the law is changed, judges have their hands "tied" as to the punishment they can impose. At least now, if found guilty, this guy will be behind bars for a long, long time.
It will be interesting to see who his attorney will be to attempt to defend his actions. Most likely, a court-appointed attorney will take the case unless the driver can afford one of the "sharks" in town.