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Is it wrong that I hope he doesn't get charged with anything because I think he's already been punished enough?
if he took out some other innocent folks in a different car then i think it would be universal that he needs to be punished but i think it's entirely different when the deceased is wasted and in the car with the person driving. it just becomes more of a tragic accident and less of a victim situation for a lot of people, myself included. my sister was in a similar situation, driving home from a late night club, everyone wasted and they crashed and one of the people died. no one got charged or went to prison and it was a tragic horrible thing but the survivors all had normal lives after and moved on with their lives. i don't think the story would be any better if my sisters life had got thrown away and note that i don't really care for my sister and haven't talked to her in years so i'm not just saying that out of family bias.
i guess another way of looking at it is say that p stone lived but they ran into another car an innocent people in that car died. for a lot of people, p stone would have some dirty on his hands too. it's like being an accessory on some level.
Wait, your sister was drink driving, crashed and killed an occupant in the car and wasn't charged? Why not?
I was in an car accident when I was at university, my homie came to pick myself and my brother up from the bar which he had also been drinking at, we were all wasted & hit a tree. I broke my back and leg, brother lost his spleen and the driver almost lost his leg, metal plates in his head etc. I didn't hold it against my friend, I knew the risks and got in the car although I was telling him to slow down.
He was charged after blood sample was taken at the hospital, if someone had died that takes it to a different level again.