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He deserves every second of those 24 years in prison. He will be in prison for the next two decades and nothing is going to change that
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Why are you lying?
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She intentionally put innocents in danger and killed three innocent people. She knew what she was doing is wrong and illegal and highly dangerous.
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No
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Do whatever you want. But don't tell others what to do! Alcohol is a personal choice. Alcohol must not be banned.
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@nad1ax2 3 people are dead. They are forever gone only became she decided that the laws don't apply to her and she can put innocents bystanders in danger.
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It can't happen to anyone. It happened because she decided to drive while being drunk. She knew what she was doing is wrong and illegal and highly dangerous. It was a conscious and deliberate decision to put innocents in danger.
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He's not innocent
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He did do it
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Not even then. The justice system must be applied regardless of personal forgiveness.
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Not really
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24 years sounds fair to me for brutally killing two innocent people. Racing is not an accident. Racing is a serious crime and a choice. He knew the dangers and the consequences. Killing must have severe consequences. And again, it was not an accident.
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@huawei-yx3kc You are lying
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He admitted it. Witnesses testified it. The black box proved he was racing. The damage on the car fits the damage on the stroller. And the skid marks a also fits to his car. You literally can't have more evidence than that.
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@rawa930x He won't. The other one got only six years because he didn't kill anyone. It's true that Cameron tried to appeal but it was recently rightfully declined.
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@t0kigh02t7 It was his intention to do an illegal and highly dangerous street race. He knew what he was doing. That was his choice. He knew the risks, dangers and consequences. An illegal street race is not an accident. The court made it even clear that it was not an accident. It was brutal manslaughter.
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Warum lügst du?
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@ياربالعالمين-م2ل He tried to save them? In what world are you living in? He killed them. He knew exactly what he was doing is wrong and illegal and highly dangerous. It was his intention to put innocents in danger. He knew the risks and dangers.
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@lolzz1458 The graph is correct and he will not be released
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This is justice
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As your insurance company what's the difference between an accident and a crash. I hope you'll learn something. And an advice for the future, educate yourself and research it before you write such nonsense.
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She was. Being careful doesn't safe you from illegal street racers
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@Matp345 She looked for cars. The street was empty. She decided to cross the road with a stroller which takes more time and makes you less movable. Then came Cameron racing out of nowhere with a speed of 102 mph on a residential area with a speed limit of 40. Think about how fast 102 mph is and how much distance it covers in only a few seconds. She never had a chance. If he drove with an appropriate pace nothing would have happened because he would have had the time to see them and react to it. But that's not possible of course when you're doing an illegal street race with a ridiculous speed. She did nothing wrong. She was the victim of an illegal and highly dangerous street race. Your friend did nothing wrong.
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She was legally crossing the street. Like people do.
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He's right. It's not the same. It's much better now
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@saraali1538 But it was. He was racing with a speed of 102 mph. He admitted that, his lawyer admitted, witnesses testified that, the police testified that and at last the black box proved it.
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People need to drive responsible.
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That's not illegal. She was legally crossing the street. It's 100% his fault.
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@karolinagrzybowska7195 She was legally crossing the street. The court made it clear that she had every right to be there. And absolutely nothing would have happened if he didn't do an illegal and highly dangerous street race.
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Racing is not an accident. It was a conscious and deliberate decision to put innocents in danger.
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Sure. This has nothing to do with the fact that he's a killer.
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That's not how this works. He has killed two people and he must face the consequences for his crimes. 24 years are more than fair for killing two innocent people.
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Yes. He was on meth that means he wasn't fully in control of his actions. This one was a conscious and deliberate decision.
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@giubbino9036 Yes, his life is ruined. But he willingly ruined the lives of many more people and ENDED the lives of two innocent people.
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@giubbino9036 But it was his intention to do an illegal and highly dangerous street race. It was his intention to put innocents in danger. Two innocent people are dead because of him. Because he decided that having fun is more important than people's lives. Do you know what that means? They are gone. He will be free in 24 years. The dead mother and daughter who have been brutally killed by him are forever gone.
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He has brutally killed two innocent people. 12 years per death is appropriate.
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That's impossible
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@ericgarretson9464 That is factually wrong. It was his intention to break the law. It was his intention to put innocents lives in danger. That was a conscious and deliberate decision to do an highly dangerous and illegal street race. It was a selfish and reckless manslaughter. He deserves every second of those 24 years in prison. He knew what he was doing is wrong and illegal and highly dangerous. He just didn't care about innocent bystanders. He accepted the possibility of killing someone when he decided to do an illegal street race.
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24 years sounds fair to me for brutally killing two innocent people
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It is ok
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This was not just a mistake or an accident. He was sentenced for killing. An illegal street race is not just a trivial offense, it's a serious crime because it is so dangerous. He knew exactly what he was doing. He was willingly putting innocent lives in danger. He deserves every second of those 24 years in prison.
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He had many second chances.
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During the trial he even asked the judge if he could have his driver's license back. I see no remorse at all. 24 years are more than fair to him for killing two innocent people.
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He killed two people. This is more than fair.
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He deserves every second of those 24 years in prison. It wasn't an accident. Racing is not an accident. They said it perfectly in the court "it was a crash, not an accident". Racing is not just a trivial offense, it's a serious crime because it is so dangerous. He knew exactly what he was doing is wrong and illegal and highly dangerous. He was intentionally putting innocent lives in danger. He knew the dangers and risks and he just didn't care about innocent bystanders. He accepted the possibility of killing someone when he decided to do an illegal and highly dangerous street. He was recklessly racing with a speed of 102 mph through a residential area with sidewalks on both sides and a speed limit of 40. There is absolutely nothing to defend his actions. He has willingly brutally killed a child and the mother. He is a criminal and a killer. He was charged with a felony of street racing and a double manslaughter. If he doesn't belong in prison I don't know who does.
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@Sean-bu1kc Racing is not an accident. It was his intention to put innocents in danger. He knew exactly what he was doing is wrong and illegal and dangerous. He accepted the possibility of killing someone by doing an illegal and highly dangerous street race. That was a conscious and deliberate decision, not an accident.
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12 years per death seems fair to me.
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@krisl2838 He was racing on purpose. He knew the dangers and the consequences.
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24 years are fine for killing two innocent people.
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