Update: Stallworth Grief Stricken Over Accident... (Reportedly Over the legal limit)

GimmeTheBall!

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You can think what you want but the sonny stays in the picture.

Sonny is in one corner (stallworth) and I am in the other (the victim's/his family).

By all means, duck if it gets too intense. And Sonny sure is quacking like a duck.
 

the kid 05

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GimmeTheBall!;2697422 said:
Did I call for life? Huh?

Huh?

Don't put words in mah mouth, sonny. Cause I never did.:mad:

And here's one more for you to chew on: for someone who is saying you are not agin Stallworth paying his debt, you sure have jawed a lot agin that very thing. You would think you are his defense attorney.
That's all I got to say.:mad:

GTB just because he quoted you then spoke about people calling for his life doesn't mean he was responding directly to YOU, their was another poster who brought up capital punishment. chill spaz
 

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GimmeTheBall!;2697519 said:
You can think what you want but the sonny stays in the picture.

Sonny is in one corner (stallworth) and I am in the other (the victim's/his family).

By all means, duck if it gets too intense. And Sonny sure is quacking like a duck.

Noone here is SIDING with Stallworth, NOONE. You're flying off the handle for nothing. He is simply trying to explain what the law states.

Everyone feels for the deceased and his family. Period. You make it sound like you're the only one with heart and compassion, and that is total BS.
 

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Dawgs0916;2697512 said:
But is it really making you feel better, or more powerful calling the dude Sonny in every post? Because to me its just making your posts look kind of dumb.

Pipe down, Junior. ;)
 

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the kid 05;2697531 said:
GTB just because he quoted you then spoke about people calling for his life doesn't mean he was responding directly to YOU, their was another poster who brought up capital punishment. chill spaz

gimmetheballs is being a spaz? you don't say
 

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JerryAdvocate;2697539 said:
gimmetheballs is being a spaz? you don't say

lol dude is acting like hes the judge jury and executioner of the 1700's
 

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GimmeTheBall!;2697510 said:
And when exactly did I refer to capital murder?

Again, lies and distortions from your celebrity-enabling mind.
You referred to him having intent to kill. Sounds like murder to me... Then you said here that if he got behind the wheel over the limit, then that's premeditation. Capital Murder, Jethro.

Wanna continue to pretend I'm lying and distorting the topic, or do you want to admit that you don't know what you're talking about?

Sonny, if that is the best you kin do, then your argument is dried up vanquished the the dustbin full of of apologists who offer refuge to those who choose to be reckless and then kill and maim.
If that is what makes you feel more manly, then go for it.
That's quite an imagination you got there. Impressive for a 4 year old.

Me I will feel lots more for the victim and the victim's family and I will not make apologies or excuses for those to operate a mass of metal that weighs thousands of pounds while being impaired.

To you that is an accident.
To me it is recklessness and inviting homicide to choose to drive with the result being a dead man.
I'm not making apologies or excuses. Stallworth will do his time. But he's going to do the time of someone who drove recklessly and killed someone. Not someone who is guilty of premeditated murder, AKA Capital Murder.

No need to get mad. It's not your fault you're ignorant on the subject. But you should just go ahead and admit it now, rather than continue with your awful schtick. Schtick doesn't fly in serious conversations, sonny.
 

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In the post of his that you cite, he calls it "homicide" .

The word homicide is used to describe a manner of death.This is a legal determination (usually made by the ME's Office) and the manner of death (in non-natural situations) can be accident, suicide, homicide or undetermined.
Legally, Intoxicated Manslaughter is not an accident- it's a homicide with the culpable mental state of reckless or criminal negligence.


Murder is a penal code term used in a charging instrument.

"Homicide" does not necessarily mean a murder charge. You're mixing terms.
 

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GimmeTheBall!;2697401 said:
You will excuse the victim's family for maybe being less forgiving of this drunk driver and others who think that drinking and then getting into a car drunk is unforgivable.
And those who cause deaths because of their recklessness should not easily be forgiven. As suffer the victims and the familes so should the perps pay their debt.

You've caught me at a bad time. I wish to hell you would grow up. Fast.
 

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Over the limit = jail time. White or black, there is no excuse.
 

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peplaw06;2697988 said:
They've got to have some kind of reasonable suspicion to stop you. Usually an anonymous tip won't cut it. That said, it's weird to see a Judge completely throw it out like that.

couldn't they receive the tip, drive out to you swerving on the highway?
 

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JerryAdvocate;2697998 said:
couldn't they receive the tip, drive out to you swerving on the highway?
Yep... as long as they see you commit a traffic violation, they can stop you. They have to corroborate the tip in some way. But the article says the cops didn't see a traffic violation. A tip in and of itself usually isn't enough.
 

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peplaw06;2698000 said:
Yep... as long as they see you commit a traffic violation, they can stop you. They have to corroborate the tip in some way. But the article says the cops didn't see a traffic violation. A tip in and of itself usually isn't enough.

that makes alot of sense
 

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peplaw06;2697988 said:
They've got to have some kind of reasonable suspicion to stop you. Usually an anonymous tip won't cut it. That said, it's weird to see a Judge completely throw it out like that.

But police make arrests based on tips all the time. If I hear a neighbor in the next apartment beating his wife, report it to the police, and the responding officers arrest the guy, how is that any different that the drunk driving tip/arrest? After all, the officers didn't see the guy beating his wife, but probably used his wife's battered face as probable cause. Similarly, the traffic cops didn't see the motorist swerve, but probably smelled the alcohol on his breath when they pulled him over.
 

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What happens if a sober driver kills a drunk pedestrian who was walking legally through a crosswalk or on the sidewalk, but the drunk guy was nailing the sobers guys wife/girlfriend?

:confused:

Or what happens if a sober driver kills another sober pedestrian while both of them were going to a AA meeting to meet a girl that they both like?

And what about the girl? What happens to her? What if she was on drugs and put some pills in both of the guys kool-aid?

Who is at fault, the drunk, the sober guy, or the drugged up girl?


Who should we feel sorry for?
 

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bbgun;2698028 said:
But police make arrests based on tips all the time. If I hear a neighbor in the next apartment beating his wife, report it to the police, and the responding officers arrest the guy, how is that any different that the drunk driving tip/arrest? After all, the officers didn't see the guy beating his wife, but probably used his wife's battered face as probable cause. Similarly, the traffic cops didn't see the motorist swerve, but probably smelled the alcohol on his breath when they pulled him over.


Simple...if the cops smell alcohol, they give him a breathalyizer test...if he flunks, he goes to jail, if he passes, he goes to the bar where he was going to in the first place.

This is not rocket surgery...


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