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Posted 20 June 2009 - 10:08 AM

I throw this out for your opinions.

Apparently yesterday, NFL receiver Donte Stallworth received 30 days in jail, 2 years probation and paid an undisclosed cash settlement to the family of a man he killed while driving "under the influence" after a plea bargain. Had the case gone to trial, and had he been found guilty, he could have faced up to 15 years in prison.

My question is, is this just?

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Posted 20 June 2009 - 10:21 AM

View PostOver43, on Jun 20 2009, 09:08 AM, said:

I throw this out for your opinions.

Apparently yesterday, NFL receiver Donte Stallworth received 30 days in jail, 2 years probation and paid an undisclosed cash settlement to the family of a man he killed while driving "under the influence" after a plea bargain. Had the case gone to trial, and had he been found guilty, he could have faced up to 15 years in prison.

My question is, is this just?

O43

Not enough information. Driving "under the influence" isn't necessarily the same thing as that causing the accident. You don't even say what the charge he pled to was. Obviously everybody got together and worked out the best deal each party could get which was accepted by the court.

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Posted 20 June 2009 - 11:19 AM

Brant, that's the thing about plea bargaining. You get sentenced, but you lower it by a large degree. The idea is that it ultimately saves cost and time. The issue isn't whether this is justice, but whether there should be plea bargaining in the first place. Recently, there was a case of a man who raped a four-year old girl and plead guilty. He received one year for his crime. Part of the problem was that the prosecution (instead of the defense) pushed for the plea because they had a difficult case and wanted some kind of sentence rather than none.

I don't think there'll be an easy answer.

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Posted 20 June 2009 - 12:57 PM

View Postginny, on Jun 20 2009, 10:19 AM, said:

Brant, that's the thing about plea bargaining. You get sentenced, but you lower it by a large degree. The idea is that it ultimately saves cost and time. The issue isn't whether this is justice, but whether there should be plea bargaining in the first place. Recently, there was a case of a man who raped a four-year old girl and plead guilty. He received one year for his crime. Part of the problem was that the prosecution (instead of the defense) pushed for the plea because they had a difficult case and wanted some kind of sentence rather than none.

I don't think there'll be an easy answer.

Ginny

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