Originally Posted by
B. Carfree
I am supporting the charge of VOLUNTARY manslaughter, as opposed to the INVOLUNTARY manslaughter charge leveled. She wasn't just careless, she displayed glaring recklessness in both failing to wear her corrective lenses and being intoxicated with substances that she knew or should have known that when they are in her system she is not fit to drive.
So how will this prevent someone else from making the same poor judgement?
This is another symptom of a much larger societal problem.
She is not alone in making those mistakes, I bet millions of others exhibit the same behavior on a daily basis.
Why was she on that medication in the first place would be my first question?
That medication seems to be the root cause of impairment, as well as a lack of knowledge and perhaps a lack of concern for other road users that might be affected by her impairment.