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jonny5
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Posted at 8:59 am on June 28, 2008 |
It really depends on the actual car crash. For example was anyone drunk? Whose fault was the crash? It wasn't vehicular manslaughter so I say 8 months was fair. There was no intent to crash. Yea, car wrecks suck but they happen. |
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Bonolove
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Posted at 8:23 am on June 28, 2008 |
| holy crikey...that's terrible... |
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Ad libitum
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Posted at 8:01 am on June 28, 2008 |
| Only 8 months? That's terrible! |
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dragonking
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Posted at 7:58 am on June 28, 2008 |
Quote: from Minnick at 10:55 am on June 28, 2008
It's not anything new that celebrities get off the hook easier than common citizens. 
I agree. They buy their way out through money or fame. It's not justice. It's disgusting. |
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shadowofchar
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Posted at 7:57 am on June 28, 2008 |
| That's ridiculous. The Hogans have some nerve saying that they're the ones with the loss. Their asinine son gets less than a year in a place where they still feed him and clothe him, and the victim gets a lifetime of being paralyzed. Grow the fuck up, Hogans. Nick is an asshole and he deserves to be in jail for much longer than a few months for what he did, but because he's a minor celebrity he thinks he can get off the hook easy. This is NOT justice. They are so full of themselves. |
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icecreambar
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Posted at 7:56 am on June 28, 2008 |
| that is unfair to me... |
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MiNNiCK
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Posted at 7:55 am on June 28, 2008 |
| It's not anything new that celebrities get off the hook easier than common citizens. |
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