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Report Reveals Horrific Details From Fatal South Carolina DUI Crash
How a loophole in South Carolina’s DUI laws has torn a huge hole in an Upstate community…
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When evaluating a person’s criminal history, how far back do you think we should look?
Everything they have ever been convicted of, no one forced them to commit the offenses they did and they should be held accountable for them no matter how long ago they occurred. There shouldn’t be different rules for different groups of people. If an attorney gets convicted of DUI or steals money from clients or gets convicted of drug trafficking they can do a short penance and get their license back but the other side can’t mention that in court. If a fireman , police officer or other public safety person gets a dui they can never do that job again. If a banker steals money once they can never be a banker again and so on. Trial lawyers have become like Praetors who make the rules to ensure they get more coin
I assume you meant Predators there but maybe not. Your comment is a weird unhinged rant. Maybe you should take a break from the Internet.
Or were you talking about ancient Romans? Even weirder.
Why so angry? Are you from New York or some other perverted leftist
Communist state?
The SC Office of Disciplinary Counsel is not exactly always upright and just. The cliques that attorneys are in, favors have been traded for decades
This looser should have lost his privilege to drive permanently a long time ago! He now needs to spend the max behind bars for his actions. This was totally preventabe.
Absolutely agree!
Agree. But SC’s legal system is what it is. Bad lawyers, bad judges, bad cops. Cover-ups do take place
In a self policing system, Will knows a lot about how it functions.
An increase in tips suspected to be coming.
I learned about the slack DUI laws in South Carolina after my husband and I we were hit head on by a drunk driver. My husband was in the hospital for a week from his injuries sustained in the accident. We went to court and the driver paid a $1500 fine and walked out of court. This was several years ago and the laws are still pitiful. My heart breaks for this mom.
I am all for second chances! But this guy had at least 12 moving violations across the upstate and two DUIs before he did this?!?!? Who would look at this and not lock him up to protect the public? My condolences to Tyler’s family.
If DUI laws are flawed in SC who do we blame? Republicans have been in absolute control since here since the 1990’s, if they wanted them changed they would be changed.