With that said:
This is an outrage, as the following is the sentence was meted out yesterday for the outright negligent KILLING ANOTHER HUMAN BEING in today's world, while under the influence of alcohol. These laws are far too lenient.
Under terms of Stallworth's plea agreement, he will face two years of house arrest upon his release. He is also required to donate $2,500 to Mothers Against Drunk Driving, serve eight years of probation and submit to random drug and alcohol testing throughout his probation. His driver's license was permanently revoked
He's not even permanently banned from being able to again enjoy the privilege of being an NFL football player. Simply outrageous.
All that "suffering" will be his... after serving ONLY 1 measly and piddly little month of jail time.
So this millionaire football player gets to sit around the pimped crib smoking dope once he figures out the routine of his "random" drug testing, which should be a breeze since most of these pro athletes have been proven to already be doing as much. Coupled with years of hangin' out with his homey's all day at his pimped out millionaire crib, basically being fined 6 inches of one of his 20 solid gold chains layin' around the booty room, and then for kickers has to hire a driver to take him out "clubbin' and slummin", which he shoulda' done in the first place.
All this "suffering punishment" for ending the life of an innocent pedestrian, walking around minding their own business, right up until and before this drunk killer entered their world thus ending it.
I guarantee you, the public defender isn't able to swing this deal for the average vehicular manslaughter defendant that comes through the court systems around this country, that's a fact.
If that were my brother or father killed, this man would have hell to pay upon his exit from jail in ONE PALTRY MONTH, of that he could be sure.
NFL suspends Stallworth indefinitely - CNN.com CNN) -- Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte Stallworth has been suspended indefinitely by the National Football League, days after he pleaded guilty to killing a pedestrian while driving under the influence of alcohol, the NFL said.
Stallworth, 28, pleaded guilty in a Florida court Tuesday to DUI manslaughter charges in the March death of construction worker Mario Reyes. Under terms of a plea agreement, he will serve 30 days. Prosecutors said he began serving his sentence immediately.
"The conduct reflected in your guilty plea resulted in the tragic loss of life and was inexcusable," NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell told Stallworth in a letter Thursday, the league said. Excerpts from the letter were posted on the NFL Web site.
"While the criminal justice system has determined the legal consequences of this incident, it is my responsibility as NFL commissioner to determine appropriate league discipline for your actions, which have caused irreparable harm to the victim and his family, your club, your fellow players and the NFL."
Stallworth's suspension is effective immediately, the league said. Goodell wrote in the letter that "in due course" the league would contact his attorney to schedule a meeting with him, after which a final determination would be made on discipline.
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