Plaxico Burress shoots HIMSELF, gets two years in prison.
Donte Stallworth kills someone, gets to go home.
What the hell?!
Donte Stallworth kills someone, gets to go home.
What the hell?!
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jlb1705;1519665; said:Plaxico Burress shoots HIMSELF, gets two years in prison.
Donte Stallworth kills someone, gets to go home.
What the hell?!
I would agree with you but the fact that Burress shot himself and the car that Stallworth was driving killed another person. That's a big difference. I think Stallworth's penalty was a little light and Burress's penalty was a little excessive.exhawg;1519672; said:It's all about the circumstances. The only reason Stallworth went to jail at all was because of the booze. If someone jumps out in front of your car on your way to work in the morning and they die you don't go to jail if there was nothing you could do to prevent it. If Burress' gun had accidentally gone off and shot someone else he would be going to jail for a lot longer than this.
The guy walked out in front of Stallworth's vehicle, during a time when visibility was limited.Bucklion;1516170; said:So you are actually saying that even though he killed somebody driving while drunk and high on gonja, this should be treated like any other DUI? His plea agreement is between him and the law, but the circumstances have to be taken into consideration, no? Just because he pled out doesn't mean he didn't kill the guy.
LitlBuck;1519715; said:I would agree with you but the fact that Burress shot himself and the car that Stallworth was driving killed another person. That's a big difference. I think Stallworth's penalty was a little light and Burress's penalty was a little excessive.
OH10;1519783; said:Anytime you get behind the wheel drunk, you have to accept the foreseeable result of your actions. However, if the reports of the video are accurate, this man's death was not a result of Donte's actions, but his own. Donte could have been stold cold sober and this guy still probably would have died.
Put me down as someone who believe Goodell overreacted to the result rather than the action. But I think his primary concern was with public perception rather than proper punishment. The public perceives Stallworth as having gotten off light and Goodell reacted to that.
The initial reports indicated that there were no tire marks, which lead to speculation that Stallworth didn't try to brake. However, Stallworth stopped feet after the accident, so it is apparent he didn't run through Reyes at full speed then stop. He was in the act of breaking when the collision occured. Video of the accident would seem to support this based on comments from Stallworth, his lawyers, the willingness of the family to settle, and the judge's leniency.BayBuck;1519802; said:I think there's a reasonable chance a person without the same substances flowing through his body as Stallworth had would have a better response time to swerve or brake and at least prevent a death if not a major injury.
Dryden;1519856; said:Two seconds.
BayBuck;1519869; said:He probably got a lenient end-result partly because he's a celebrity.
I think there's a reasonable chance a person without the same substances flowing through his body as Stallworth had would have a better response time to swerve or brake and at least prevent a death if not a major injury.
OH10;1519874; said:If you're found guilty, this hurts you more than it helps. Look at Plaxico - the prosecutors made an example of him.
OH10;1519874; said:Of course there's a reasonable chance. In a criminal case, however, the prosecutors would have to take "reasonable chance" and turn it into "proof beyond a reasonable doubt." HUGE difference.
Bucklion;1661088; said:Stallworth signing with the Ravens...
Donte Stallworth to sign contract with Baltimore Ravens, source says - ESPN
Guess all I can say is don't let the Bentley hit you in the ass on the way out![]()