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Doesn't mater, he works for Morgan Stanley, obama bailed them out, so thay can afford high priced lawers. That guy propable got a bonuse on our money
The DA should be beaten to a pulp
Am I the only one getting pissed off at the way things are and rich people and politicly connected people getting away with everything????
Rick norris,
There is kind of an interesting point here-- if you're going to require this guy to provide substantial financial restitution for the injuries and disability resulting from his actions, it is kind of a reasonable consideration to think about not doing anything that would result in limiting the perp's ability to pay.
No?
Regarding whether others get angry about unfairness or injustice . . . why would you think they don't?
Rick norris said:Doesn't mater, he works for Morgan Stanley, obama bailed them out, so thay can afford high priced lawers. That guy propable got a bonuse on our money
The DA should be beaten to a pulp
Am I the only one getting pissed off at the way things are and rich people and politicly connected people getting away with everything????
If capacity for restitution was a reasonable consideration, then we may as well abandon felony charges for hit and run altogether since it's reasonable to conclude that even the most menial minimum wage job can provide restitution more effectively than stamping out license plates behind bars would.
I'd also like to note that the reason for dropping felony charges smacks of classism.
H3N3 said:Rick norris,
There is kind of an interesting point here-- if you're going to require this guy to provide substantial financial restitution for the injuries and disability resulting from his actions, it is kind of a reasonable consideration to think about not doing anything that would result in limiting the perp's ability to pay.
No?
Regarding whether others get angry about unfairness or injustice . . . why would you think they don't?
Rick norris said:Doesn't mater, he works for Morgan Stanley, obama bailed them out, so thay can afford high priced lawers. That guy propable got a bonuse on our money
The DA should be beaten to a pulp
Am I the only one getting pissed off at the way things are and rich people and politicly connected people getting away with everything????
I sat through a whole day of excruciating courtroom proceedings last April (Mandy Annis trial) and the killers were given similar consideration-- young guys of modest means with warehouse or security jobs.
I don't know you but people who cry "classism" often communicate more about their own internal struggles and/or guilt than about the world around them.
Michael Perz said:If capacity for restitution was a reasonable consideration, then we may as well abandon felony charges for hit and run altogether since it's reasonable to conclude that even the most menial minimum wage job can provide restitution more effectively than stamping out license plates behind bars would.
I'd also like to note that the reason for dropping felony charges smacks of classism.
H3N3 said:Rick norris,
There is kind of an interesting point here-- if you're going to require this guy to provide substantial financial restitution for the injuries and disability resulting from his actions, it is kind of a reasonable consideration to think about not doing anything that would result in limiting the perp's ability to pay.
No?
Regarding whether others get angry about unfairness or injustice . . . why would you think they don't?
Rick norris said:Doesn't mater, he works for Morgan Stanley, obama bailed them out, so thay can afford high priced lawers. That guy propable got a bonuse on our money
The DA should be beaten to a pulp
Am I the only one getting pissed off at the way things are and rich people and politicly connected people getting away with everything????
I mentioned classism because I didn't realize such consideration was regularly afforded to people of more modest means than Mr. Erzinger. It had nothing to do with any underlying guilt/anger/whatever. The article fails to detail to what extent restitution amounts to Milo's medical expenses. Unless a fund manager inexplicably cheaped out and got himself Legal with Eagle, I would imagine his insurance would be paying for this.
H3N3 said:I sat through a whole day of excruciating courtroom proceedings last April (Mandy Annis trial) and the killers were given similar consideration-- young guys of modest means with warehouse or security jobs.
I don't know you but people who cry "classism" often communicate more about their own internal struggles and/or guilt than about the world around them.
Michael Perz said:If capacity for restitution was a reasonable consideration, then we may as well abandon felony charges for hit and run altogether since it's reasonable to conclude that even the most menial minimum wage job can provide restitution more effectively than stamping out license plates behind bars would.
I'd also like to note that the reason for dropping felony charges smacks of classism.
H3N3 said:Rick norris,
There is kind of an interesting point here-- if you're going to require this guy to provide substantial financial restitution for the injuries and disability resulting from his actions, it is kind of a reasonable consideration to think about not doing anything that would result in limiting the perp's ability to pay.
No?
Regarding whether others get angry about unfairness or injustice . . . why would you think they don't?
Rick norris said:Doesn't mater, he works for Morgan Stanley, obama bailed them out, so thay can afford high priced lawers. That guy propable got a bonuse on our money
The DA should be beaten to a pulp
Am I the only one getting pissed off at the way things are and rich people and politicly connected people getting away with everything????
Rick norris,
There is kind of an interesting point here-- if you're going to require this guy to provide substantial financial restitution for the injuries and disability resulting from his actions, it is kind of a reasonable consideration to think about not doing anything that would result in limiting the perp's ability to pay.
No?
Regarding whether others get angry about unfairness or injustice . . . why would you think they don't?
Rick norris said:Doesn't mater, he works for Morgan Stanley, obama bailed them out, so thay can afford high priced lawers. That guy propable got a bonuse on our money
The DA should be beaten to a pulp
Am I the only one getting pissed off at the way things are and rich people and politicly connected people getting away with everything????
I would imagine that being hit by a Mercedes and left to bleed on the side of the road might have pretty serious job implications for Dr Steven Milo too, but in terms of importance you really can't compare surgery to managing people's fortunes. Right?
H3N3 said:Rick norris,
There is kind of an interesting point here-- if you're going to require this guy to provide substantial financial restitution for the injuries and disability resulting from his actions, it is kind of a reasonable consideration to think about not doing anything that would result in limiting the perp's ability to pay.
No?
Regarding whether others get angry about unfairness or injustice . . . why would you think they don't?
Rick norris said:Doesn't mater, he works for Morgan Stanley, obama bailed them out, so thay can afford high priced lawers. That guy propable got a bonuse on our money
The DA should be beaten to a pulp
Am I the only one getting pissed off at the way things are and rich people and politicly connected people getting away with everything????
Did you copy that straight from BSNYC? Or did he copy that line from you?
Let me guess...
Minh said:I would imagine that being hit by a Mercedes and left to bleed on the side of the road might have pretty serious job implications for Dr Steven Milo too, but in terms of importance you really can't compare surgery to managing people's fortunes. Right?
H3N3 said:Rick norris,
There is kind of an interesting point here-- if you're going to require this guy to provide substantial financial restitution for the injuries and disability resulting from his actions, it is kind of a reasonable consideration to think about not doing anything that would result in limiting the perp's ability to pay.
No?
Regarding whether others get angry about unfairness or injustice . . . why would you think they don't?
Rick norris said:Doesn't mater, he works for Morgan Stanley, obama bailed them out, so thay can afford high priced lawers. That guy propable got a bonuse on our money
The DA should be beaten to a pulp
Am I the only one getting pissed off at the way things are and rich people and politicly connected people getting away with everything????
I would imagine that being hit by a Mercedes and left to bleed on the side of the road might have pretty serious job implications for Dr Steven Milo too, but in terms of importance you really can't compare surgery to managing people's fortunes. Right?
H3N3 said:Rick norris,
There is kind of an interesting point here-- if you're going to require this guy to provide substantial financial restitution for the injuries and disability resulting from his actions, it is kind of a reasonable consideration to think about not doing anything that would result in limiting the perp's ability to pay.
No?
Regarding whether others get angry about unfairness or injustice . . . why would you think they don't?
Rick norris said:Doesn't mater, he works for Morgan Stanley, obama bailed them out, so thay can afford high priced lawers. That guy propable got a bonuse on our money
The DA should be beaten to a pulp
Am I the only one getting pissed off at the way things are and rich people and politicly connected people getting away with everything????
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