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Dec-19-2015 06:37 PM
Dec-19-2015 06:17 PM
Dec-19-2015 05:31 PM
Dec-19-2015 12:37 PM
Dec-19-2015 12:24 PM
bigred1cav wrote:
Simpson was not retried for murder. He was tried under Civil Law for Wrongful Death. The result is a monetary punishment not a criminal. The RV driver will still be liable civilly for the death of the Officer and the loss to the Officers family.BobGed wrote:msmith1199 wrote:
The Double Jeopardy clause does not apply at all here. It was never intended to prohibit a civil case if there was also a criminal case. I've never even heard anybody argue that double jeopardy should preclude a civil case if there was also a criminal case. That is until now.
Correct. Just ask O.J. Simpson how it worked out for him. 😉
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
Dec-19-2015 12:23 PM
jwmII wrote:Rice wrote:jwmII wrote:
A reminder of the greed in this country. We're gonna gitcha anyway we can and since we can't stick you in jail for the rest of your life we're gonna break you financially and take everything you have worked all your life for by ignoring the double jeopardy clause of the U.S. constitution. We are bottom feeders, We are called Lawyers and we've found sneaky little ways to do this. Never mind that there was a horrible tragedy and loss to families. Now we're gonna rub it in and get all we can out of it. What a great system. A big pond with scum all over it.
At least lawyers, whom you hold in such low regard, actually understand what double jeopardy is, and know that it has nothing to do with civil judgments after a criminal conviction.
Ya! Ya! I knew way before now that double jeopardy did not apply. But it should. Wait until all those who want the Guy totally ruined and jailed get their tits in a wringer and the shoe is on the other foot. They'll be squalling like a mashed cat. When it happens it happens quick with little or no warning pushing any persons good judgement to the brink in milliseconds. Those who are injured and/or killed in situations such as this unfortunately have some blame too.
Why wasn't the road totally closed?? Why weren't their warnings further up the road rather than right on top of the scene? Did the police inadvertently setup their own trap causing this loss of life? They are not blameless in this. Possibly some of these things point to the lenient court results. This was a huge tragedy that occurs all to frequently on our roads and highways around the country.
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
Dec-19-2015 12:23 PM
jwmII wrote:
Ya! Ya! I knew way before now that double jeopardy did not apply. But it should. Wait until all those who want the Guy totally ruined and jailed get their tits in a wringer and the shoe is on the other foot. They'll be squalling like a mashed cat. When it happens it happens quick with little or no warning pushing any persons good judgement to the brink in milliseconds. Those who are injured and/or killed in situations such as this unfortunately have some blame too.
Why wasn't the road totally closed?? Why weren't their warnings further up the road rather than right on top of the scene? Did the police inadvertently setup their own trap causing this loss of life? They are not blameless in this. Possibly some of these things point to the lenient court results. This was a huge tragedy that occurs all to frequently on our roads and highways around the country.
Dec-19-2015 12:02 PM
Dec-19-2015 11:57 AM
PF&PM wrote:
Terrible situation for all. There is a certain amount of risk involved in taking on that kind of employment though. I wonder why , and I've seen first hand where patrol had their car stopped in a lane of traffic and the officers walking around the hiway when the vehicle they've stopped is completely off the road on the shoulder.
I do think though the driver of the MH could have done more to avoid the situation.. we all need to be prepared and keep an eye out all around us.
Going through Salt Lake City a few years ago, headed south we ran into a snow storm. There was about 2-3 inches of slush built up .. pretty well everyone was driving at around 45 mph. The car in front of me hit the back of the car in front of him and pulled over to the right off the lane. The forward car stopped in the lane and driver got out. I swerved to the left and dammed near hit him getting out of his car. Just pure luck no one was beside me otherwise I'd have hit them. Things can happen so fast and the reaction you have may or may not be the right one. For me, I was lucky that day.. 'cause if I'd have hit the guy it would have been my fault !
Dec-19-2015 11:54 AM
BobGed wrote:msmith1199 wrote:
The Double Jeopardy clause does not apply at all here. It was never intended to prohibit a civil case if there was also a criminal case. I've never even heard anybody argue that double jeopardy should preclude a civil case if there was also a criminal case. That is until now.
Correct. Just ask O.J. Simpson how it worked out for him. 😉
Dec-19-2015 11:44 AM
Dec-19-2015 11:38 AM
Rice wrote:jwmII wrote:
A reminder of the greed in this country. We're gonna gitcha anyway we can and since we can't stick you in jail for the rest of your life we're gonna break you financially and take everything you have worked all your life for by ignoring the double jeopardy clause of the U.S. constitution. We are bottom feeders, We are called Lawyers and we've found sneaky little ways to do this. Never mind that there was a horrible tragedy and loss to families. Now we're gonna rub it in and get all we can out of it. What a great system. A big pond with scum all over it.
At least lawyers, whom you hold in such low regard, actually understand what double jeopardy is, and know that it has nothing to do with civil judgments after a criminal conviction.
Dec-19-2015 10:24 AM
Dec-19-2015 07:20 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:mike brez wrote:sandblast wrote:
So, Mike Brez
Yes, with his apparent disregard for others he deserves to lose all that he worked for.
He appears from evidence to be just another road bully.
Well that's what what I meant He should lose everything including his freedom. Maybe poorly writen by me on how it came across.
Personally for me, no matter what the driver of the RV loses, it is minor compared to what the 25year old victim lost.