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Originally posted by rogerstigers
Originally posted by buddhasystem
If they perp looses his (lucrative) job, the victim won't get much in way of compensation.
Damage has been done, now wouldn't it be helpful for the poor guy with all these injuries
to have access to serious cash, just to keep going and make the best of the situation?
Well, the reasoning from the DA's office makes sense. The problem is that if I did something like this, I would be put into jail and STILL have the fine levied. I would NOT be given the chance to work my "lucrative" job to pay for the guy's medical expenses because I simply do not make enough.
I know the whole situation is a huge foobar, but at least the poor soul gets $$$. Better than bankrupting the perpetrator and getting token compensation on a minimum-wage level, as is typically the case.
Originally posted by boondock-saint
this is just so wrong
I wouldn't trade 1 doctor for 10 Wall Street bankers.
Originally posted by PayMeh
Morgan Stanley financial adviser escapes felony charges for hit-and-run 'because it could jeopardise his job'
www.dailymail.co.uk
A financial manager for wealthy clients will not face charges for a hit-and-run because it could jeopardise his job, it has been revealed.
But now he will simply face two misdemeanour traffic charges from the July 3 incident in Eagle, Colorado....
Ain't America grand !
We have the finest justice money can buy.
reply to post by rogerstigers
In the past they would have tried a bit harder to hide something like this from the public.. Now they do not care anymore. This would lead me to believe that the people in the various positions of power think they have succeeded in locking down the general populace.
Originally posted by spookfish
This is diabolical, but unfortunately unsurprising. What I do find shocking is that any ATS member would even attempt to defend this position. Shame on you. Justice is not being served.
The victim had wanted Erzinger to plead to felony as part of deferred judgement. In such cases after two to four years the felonies could drop from his record if he met certain conditions. The prosecutor said there were no drugs or alcohol involved and Erzinger had no criminal record.
"He [Erzinger] could say in two to four years that nothing happened, which I could not stomach. So we decided to have two misdemeanors. We talked to Dr. Milo and he did object. We did take his thoughts into account but we thought misdemeanors would be better," Hurlbert said.
Erzinger, 52, now faces two misdemeanor traffic charges for leaving the scene of an accident and causing serious bodily injury.
"For the rest of his life, Mr. Erzinger will have on his record that he drove carelessly and caused serious bodily injury to another human being," said Hurlbert. "He may face potential jail time, which is up to a judge. And he'll lose his driver's license and pay restitution."
Originally posted by ArcheoAstronomer
Still, this is the first time I have heard about this case and it was written in a British news journal. Why wasn't it broadcasted across the country? Thanks to ATS we hear about it.