Loosely translated, he’s eligible for parole next week . . .
From the article: “Further investigation revealed that, in the seven months leading up to the crash, Murray had been arrested or cited at least five times for various traffic violations, including speeding and reckless driving.”
So that explains the long sentence. But here’s the thing. An acquaintance of mine (not a friend, I don’t like him) was convicted of 2nd degree murder.
He got 10 years. Five years less than this motorcycle guy got. Something doesn’t seem right here.
That’s a coincidence... I have a friend who’s up for murder in Huntington Beach, due to an accident of a different nature. I’m praying she only gets “Manslaughter”, but the case depends on if they agree it was a horrible accident.
A wonderful, beautiful girl that sat next to me in homeroom for 6 years died falling off of the back of a motorcycle driven by another another classmate 2 weeks before graduation.
Walking into school the next morning i was shocked seeing every girl in school bawling their eyes out and me not knowing what the heck happened.
I think of her often and all of the amazing things she missed out on due to her short life.
RIP Susan..
So out in five to seven?
Biden may pardon him...