Am I the only one who has a problem with Donte' Stallworth getting just 30 days in jail and 2 years house arrest?</p>
Stallworth sentence
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Stallworth sentence
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There's also that lifetime license ban
but I thought the story was a little unclear as to whether the guy was actually in the road yet at the time Stallworth flashed his lights. He might have been near the edge of the road, and Stallworth might have flashed him expecting the guy to see, stop, and wait. Perhaps a more detailed account is out there, but I don't plan to look.Bdog9090 said:but, Stallworth said that he flashed his lights in an attempt the warn the guy that he was there driving. The problem I have is, why didn't Stallworth just stop instead of flashing his lights?
I don't really care about the sentence, it is about what I expected it to be.
That's pretty much my point. I'm glad he didn't hit and run, and I'm sure he's truly sorry, but I honestly believe that an average Joe like you or me would be going away for much, much longer. Money talks.Bullyfan87 said:My problem with this is that anyone other than a NFL star would have gotten 10 to 15 years, regardless of whether they were apologetic or not.
Well, it's either his money paying the victim's family or our money locking him up for 10 years to just have him get out and probably commit more crimes. Priviledged? Sure. But I think it's a decent result given the other options.ArrowDawg said:That's pretty much my point. I'm glad he didn't hit and run, and I'm sure he's truly sorry, but I honestly believe that an average Joe like you or me would be going away for much, much longer. Money talks.Bullyfan87 said:My problem with this is that anyone other than a NFL star would have gotten 10 to 15 years, regardless of whether they were apologetic or not.