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Related: About this forumNorth Carolina’s Affluenza Amendment
Last year, 16 year-old Ethan Couch slammed his Ford F-350 pickup truck into four pedestrians, killing Brian Jennings, a 43-year-old Baptist youth minister; Breanna Mitchell, 24; Shelby Boyles, 21; and her 52-year-old mother, Hollie Boyles. He was speeding and had a blood-alcohol level three times the legal limit. Authorities said the teen and friends were seen on surveillance video stealing two cases of beer from a store a short time before.
Today, the future is looking bright for Ethan, thanks to his multi-millionaire Republican fund raising daddy. When Ethan was tried by Texas Republican Judge Jean Hudson Boyd, his attorney offered the Affluenza Defense, stating Ethan was just raised too rich to know it was wrong to kill poor people. Judge Boyd loved the defense, and gave Ethan no jail time.
Republican Speaker of the House Thom Tillis started salivating like Pavlovs dog as soon as he heard the Affluenza Defense bell ring. If kids of rich Republican donors can get away with murder in Texas, why not in North Carolina? Thom asked. So this fall, Tillis Republican NC Legislature have placed the Affluenza Amendment to the NC Constitution on the NC ballot. Rich Republicans facing felony charges can now forgo a pesky jury (that may be interested in justice or some such nonsense), and have their sentence handed down solely by a Republican Judge bought and paid for by rich Republican donors. And unlike most states that allow non-jury felony trails, North Carolina would not require the consent of the State Prosecutor. A Republican Judge and a Republican defendant are all that are needed to sign off on a jury-free trail. If the State Prosecutor feels a jury trial would better serve the interests of justice, there is nothing he can do to stop jury-free trail and the Affluenza Defense by a Republican Judge and a Republican defendant.
http://www.newsobserver.com/2014/09/27/4184576_nc-voters-will-decide-whether.html
YarnAddict
(1,850 posts)YarnAddict
(1,850 posts)It isn't exactly what you stated.
saynotoplutocrats
(40 posts)The article doesn't have all the detail on what has happened, but people need to wake up to who this Tillis guy is. Tillis has be polling close to Hagan.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2014/senate/nc/north_carolina_senate_tillis_vs_hagan-3497.html
MrNJ
(200 posts)Not a requirement.
Here in NJ anybody can request a bench trial.
Judges love it because they obviously don't have to deal with the juries.
iscooterliberally
(3,026 posts)How about we roll back the Ronald Reagan tax cuts, and throw some Wall Street bankers in jail.