Heronblade
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- Joined
- March 23, 2011
- Messages
- 43
Background
Verdict
Ok, this rich git, Ryan LeVin, is down illegally drag racing his Porsche through a town in Florida. He ramps the curb and kills two British tourists. Ryan then keeps driving, and later abandons the car.
To top it all off, at the time of his arrest, LeVin already had more than 50 moving traffic violations to his name, and he was on probation in Illinois for a high-speed chase in 2006 that injured a police officer and two motorists. Furthermore, the traitorous prick attempted to sell out a friend of his, saying that his friend was driving the Porsche, and that he had nothing to do with it. The friend was indeed involved, as the other racer.
2 counts of vehicular homicide, plus 2 counts of leaving the scene of an accident causing death. The first two alone can put him in jail for up to 30 years, never mind what penalties he can come under for violating his probation in such a… spectacular fashion.
Anyone else facing charges like that could expect the judge to beat him to death with "the book". Instead Ryan's very wealthy father, owner of one of those jewelry store chains that pretend diamonds are actually rare, gives an impassioned plea for mercy, several checks are written (to the families of those he killed, don't know for sure about others), and mr playboy gets off with slightly less money than he had before, and 2 years house arrest in one of his parent's luxury oceanview condos.
Verdict
Ok, this rich git, Ryan LeVin, is down illegally drag racing his Porsche through a town in Florida. He ramps the curb and kills two British tourists. Ryan then keeps driving, and later abandons the car.
To top it all off, at the time of his arrest, LeVin already had more than 50 moving traffic violations to his name, and he was on probation in Illinois for a high-speed chase in 2006 that injured a police officer and two motorists. Furthermore, the traitorous prick attempted to sell out a friend of his, saying that his friend was driving the Porsche, and that he had nothing to do with it. The friend was indeed involved, as the other racer.
2 counts of vehicular homicide, plus 2 counts of leaving the scene of an accident causing death. The first two alone can put him in jail for up to 30 years, never mind what penalties he can come under for violating his probation in such a… spectacular fashion.
Anyone else facing charges like that could expect the judge to beat him to death with "the book". Instead Ryan's very wealthy father, owner of one of those jewelry store chains that pretend diamonds are actually rare, gives an impassioned plea for mercy, several checks are written (to the families of those he killed, don't know for sure about others), and mr playboy gets off with slightly less money than he had before, and 2 years house arrest in one of his parent's luxury oceanview condos.
- Joined
- Mar 23, 2011
- Messages
- 43