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Where did I say 25 years in prison was appropriate?
My post was about the drinking culture & being responsable. I am not sure what the proper punishment would be, because taking thier license dosn't work, they just keep driving anyway. The prisons can't hold them all.I don't understand it. what has happened to personal responsability? |
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Edited by
adj4u
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Fri 03/14/08 08:49 AM
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sorry i forgot to seperate the thoughts
my bad the logic was for you the fit the crime was in response to garden and a contination of previous post i made ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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sorry i forgot to seperate the thoughts my bad the logic was for you the fit the crime was in response to garden and a contination of previous post i made ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() TY for the flowers ![]() |
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welcome
sorry for the misunderstanding ![]() |
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DUI, DWI & Criminal Legislation in Missouri Second degree murder, penalty , section: 565.021 Substantive DUI/Excess Alcohol Offense, Second degree murder, penalty 1. A person commits the crime of murder in the second degree if he: (1) Knowingly causes the death of another person or, with the purpose of causing serious physical injury to another person, causes the death of another person; or (2) Commits or attempts to commit any felony, and, in the perpetration or the attempted perpetration of such felony or in the flight from the perpetration or attempted perpetration of such felony, another person is killed as a result of the perpetration or attempted perpetration of such felony or immediate flight from the perpetration of such felony or attempted perpetration of such felony. 2. Murder in the second degree is a class A felony, and the punishment for second degree murder shall be in addition to the punishment for commission of a related felony or attempted felony, other than murder or manslaughter. 3. Notwithstanding section 556.046, RSMo, and section 565.025, in any charge of murder in the second degree, the jury shall be instructed on, or, in a jury-waived trial, the judge shall consider, any and all of the subdivisions in subsection 1 of this section which are supported by the evidence and requested by one of the parties or the court. Comments : Missouri DUI / DWI / BAC DRUNK DRIVING DEFENSE -------------- i do not see how they can use this definition on dui but maybe an appeal to the top will tell????? they also have a manslaughter penalty -------------- list of mo dui offenses and possible penalties http://www.lawyers.ca/international/statesections.asp?state=Missouri http://www.ncsl.org/programs/lis/dui/felony.htm based on this site, if it was his 3rd or higher offense of drunk driving then the drunk driving was a felony. Based on section 2 of your part one. If they are comiting or attempting to commit a felony and they kill someone then its 2nd degree murder. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() yay we figured it out. go team |
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