Drunk driver had 'an entire arm' in passenger seat after killing pedestrian, Dallas police say
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- A man with two DWI convictions is accused of hitting and killing a pedestrian and failing to call 911 for half an hour. Dallas police say when the suspect finally did call 911, they found his BMW with heavy damage and a human body part in the passenger seat.
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He still had a license after 2 DWI convictions?
They took Juan, but he had another!
JAIL FOR 5 YRS
In Texas: A first-time DWI conviction includes a driver's license suspension of 90 days to one year. A second or third DWI conviction includes a driver's license suspension of 180 days to two years.Sep 21, 2020
The Texas Governor could change the law but chooses not to for political reasons like raising taxes to pay for new prisons to house offenders so they pass laws that judges must follow that let them out because we can't afford to house these people.
Jailing them wont cost anything significant stop lying
You should know people drive without license and or insurance, even "Americans" who drink and drive and have their license suspended still drive without it.
Same with guns, people have guns with or without permit.
People uses drugs and drink underage even when it's illegal, the world knows this why ask an ignorant question smh.
I BLAME THE JUDGES AND OUR SYSTEM FOR THIS!!!!
Liberalism.
Same brainless statement everyone makes.
Thanks, Mike for the bravery in calling this out. I get this is upsetting, but I really wish that people understood how things worked.
It's our fault for allowing the "system" to work the way it does. If the local, state, national governments are not doing what we need and we don't hold them accountable, then who's fault is it? Ours...
Another repeat offender allowed to terrorize the public over and over again! What's new? 🙄
you think probation stops repeat offenders? because i don't.
he paid the lawyer good that’s how it works in this country get used to it
I'm almost done with probation from a DUI from last year...it's cost me my relationship, privileges and hours lost at work, thousands upon thousands of dollars....trust me, it does, or at least for me it does. Thank God I've never hurt anyone
I got more than 2 years probation for vandalism at age 11. country is done
I’m a criminal justice student and I can tell you they are pushing it hard on us but it doesn’t work probation is money 💰 that’s why they make more money this way
BUILD A WALL
Riding around with multiple DUI’s says a lot about the judicial system
It's all about money.🤨🤔🙄
Riding around with an arm in the passanger seat says a lot about why he should never drive again.
@@Keith-rk4tdVince Niel of Motley Crue drunk drove one night, killed his band member in a head on collision and caused permanent brain damage to the other people in the car, he served less then 2 weeks in jail and went on to driving his sports cars the next day high on drugs and alcohol like it never happened
A white BMW ? Expensive.
It says more about people who have no concern for others.
What makes anyone think that people care about a suspended license? They just continue driving, because there are no real consequences.
The drunk driver still believe their right to drive is superior to their possible victim's lives.
So we should not suspend licenses?
In some states there are severe consequences for driving with license suspended for dui. An 18 month suspension comes to mind.
License suspension is a sham. In my state residents get their license suspended over parking tickets and speeding tickets.
What surprises me is that our legal system hasn't gone after the victim's family for damage to Munoz's car as well as a criminal charge for "breaking and entering."
Thanks to the judges for letting the criminals out and putting US citizens in danger in all over the country
Thank your Governors and state legislatures that "YOU" voted for who make the mandatory sentencing laws that judges must follow.
🙏… citizens to this country should sue for damages from terrorist acts in this country
You're welcome
You're skipping a party, the police that routinely falsify information. Almost 10 years ago I was accused of dwi for being unable to perform a field sobriety test, I was arrested and spent the night in jail, the cop told the judge that I wouldn't answer any questions and just handed him my license insurance and registration when stopped for going 2 mph over the speed limit.
First off, I never speak to the police when stopped, I take a right to remain silent seriously and talking won't get you out of a ticket. What was shocking to the court is when the cop was asked how many dwi arrests he'd made, he said over 700 in the more than 3 years he was a trooper, the judge couldn't believe it. I was found not guilty after a year long battle, and I'm sure the cop was put on a Brady list.
Our judicial system in Australia is the same.
Sue the courts who let him walk. This is despicable!
Judges must follow the law and must follow sentencing guidelines. In Texas, a first-time DWI conviction includes a driver's license suspension of 90 days to one year. A second or third DWI conviction includes a driver's license suspension of 180 days to two years. Sound too lenient? Those were passed by politicians, not judges. Politicians that Texans keep voting into office. Want tougher laws? Then vote for people willing to implement tougher laws. If politicians vote to make a first offense DUI conviction punishable by 5 years in prison, then that will be Texas law and a Judge MUST sentence a first offender to 5 years in prison. It's not the judges who are the problem, it's the law makers.
@@donmiller2908 Standard penalty for a DWI in my county is a suspended license (most don't have one to suspend, or it's already suspended), 3 days in jail (suspended) and a $350 fine. So, the actual penalty is a $350 fine. That's it. The driver doesn't need to have a lawyer to get that deal, it's standard for all DWI defendants. Of course there's a translator for the majority of people who come through, since they don't speak English.
It's not just the judges, it's the prosecutors. Our DA has a 97% dismissal rate.
@@johnfriend862 Why does he have a 97% dismissal rate?
Are the prisons full?
How fast do you have to be going to completely take an arm off
Right?? The thought of it is horrific.
@@tahonienonie88left
It's self-defense! He was just exercising his 2A rights.
@@DemPilafian???
@@dorianward4909 He was exercising his right to bear an arm.
Kinda ironic he works at a body repair shop
😊. Meybe he thought he could find the rest of the victim and fix everything?
Bodywork costs an arm and a leg these days.
@@Whateva67 LOL
My dad works At A Kustomz Shop and Me and my Family are Mexican Americans so it isn’t really Ironic And as bad as you make it out to bee 🐝 plus you learn a lot of skills and experience
The Man made a bad mistake We all make mistakes and this man will learn from his mistake thoughts and prayers
The Judges providing him leniency in the first 2 dui’s need to be jailed for murder.
The District Attorney must prove that Munoz intended to kill the person who's arm was in the passenger seat of his car. If the DA cannot prove intent then Munoz or any Judge (Like that would ever happen) cannot be charged with murder, which is an intentional killing. The best is manslaughter, which is accidental. You need to understand the definition of murder/homocide and manslaughter
@@donmiller2908 CZcams commenters wouldn't pass a bar exam, who knew?
"Democrat" judge you mean.
@@bubbleman2002 I agree, you see the most insane stuff in the comment section. I've seen many commenters wishing long prison terms for minor offenses all the time. Unless of course, they were the offenders 😄
@donmiller2908 Yep and thankfully it requires a law license to actually practice law. Could you imagine if youtube commenters were running the courts? It would be a kangaroo court to the letter. The US would need giant GULAGs to house everyone they ever said "lock them up" about
People keep doing crimes because of this soft justice system
I aint no fan of the Saudis---but they know how to 'deal with' criminals in their sandbox.....
They are free, they can do what they want,,, LOL.
I dont commit crimes because of that. Stop lying.
red state.
@@iamthebatsy 🤨
_States* w/ Most Strict DUI Penalties:_
(1)Arizona, (2)Georgia, (3)Alaska, (4t)Kansas, (4t)Oklahoma, (5)Nebraska
_Least Strict DUI Penalties:_
(1)Washington, D.C., (2)Ohio, (3t)Maryland, (3t)New Jersey, (4)Michigan, (5)Pennsylvania
*population over 1m
Shame on you judges and government
UNFORTUNATELY THEY SLEEP 😴 PERFECTLY FINE DISGUSTING 🤮 SYSTEM WE ARE FORCED TO EXCEPT AND TOLERATE.
Judges don't write the laws they enforce the laws that your politicians made.
Red state.
Fjb
@@iamthebatsy🤨
_States* w/ Most Strict DUI Penalties:_
(1)Arizona, (2)Georgia, (3)Alaska, (4t)Kansas, (4t)Oklahoma, (5)Nebraska
_Least Strict DUI Penalties:_
(1)Washington, D.C., (2)Ohio, (3t)Maryland, (3t)New Jersey, (4)Michigan, (5)Pennsylvania
*population over 1m
So his license was never suspended?
Freedom state
@@JJ-iq5cv No such thing.
In Texas: A first-time DWI conviction includes a driver's license suspension of 90 days to one year. A second or third DWI conviction includes a driver's license suspension of 180 days to two years.Sep 21, 2020
Every alcoholic don't care if they have a license and or insurance, they still drink and drive.
Like they bother with drivers licenses or gun registration? Or immigration laws?
You should have went to prison long before this happened the system needs to stop playing slip and slide games cuz they're playing with people's lives
It's what they call a justice system innocent until proven guilty I just hope the cops don't screw it up by doing something that will mess their case up
I think it's "as long as prisoners are a labour force that can not be utilized to subsidize their own keep it is too expensive to keep everyone who should be behind bars behind bars".
I'm not advocating Chain Gangs but there must be some way to have prisoners work off the expense of keeping them.
The only people that make money off prison labor Is corporations facts feds it's unicor and Bob barker state it's what ever company got contract with states for slave labor but they get billions for the products the inmates make not the people who pay taxes to feed them and keep them locked up these are facts in are screwed up country
They want something bad to happen first.
doesn’t matter what the law is he was supposed to go to jail on the 2nd dwi but there’s something called LAWYERS that change everything depending on how much you pay.
Want to reduce DWI by 90%? First conviction 5 years. Second conviction 10 years. Keep doubling the sentence. Until we get serious this will remain a common problem.
Sadly you would have to build massive amounts of prisons and taxpayers would never allow that to happen.
How many Americans have gotten a DUI?
Driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious problem: more than 29 million people in the United States admit to driving while under the influence over the past year. Every day, 4,000 people are arrested in the United States for drunk driving.Feb 26, 2018
@@rooster1012u are right
This society we are in these days just do not care
Sad
I agree with u 100 💯 but alas nobody wants to do anything about it
Pfft
@@rooster1012many tax payers would prefer more prisons instead of sending our money to Ukraine and Israel. 🤨
Dumping people in jail for first offenses without any care for underlying causes or treatment isn’t going to change the course for repeat offenders like this one.
I do agree the first penalty should be STIFF. No just 90 days of a suspended license. Probation for first offenses that don’t include injury should be for much longer too.
But I do agree that once you have a second DWi/DUI you should face jail time.
But if there are any injuries or deaths from a drunk driver, that automatically gets upped to serious time for murder, with long sentences.
Time to start holding the judges and Justice System accountable they’re the ones who keep letting these criminals out…
No it is the minimum sentencing laws passed by your politicians you voted into office that the judges must follow that let these people free so try holding them responsible for once, if they passed laws that actually punished people for their crimes we would not have so many of these problems.
In Texas: A first-time DWI conviction includes a driver's license suspension of 90 days to one year. A second or third DWI conviction includes a driver's license suspension of 180 days to two years.
No@@rooster1012
It will never happen.
Thank Gov Abbot for being weak on crime.
“Do it the same, but better. You’re out.”
-Bop It Extreme 2
Does the deceased person have a name, age, family, address? The driver is beyond selfish and clearly hasn't learnt any lessons from the past.
He has to go to prison.
They said they had not identified a victim yet. Sad to think someone laying in a ditch dead somewhere with no arm.
@@audralynn7454 Very.
Too late for rehabilitation !! Now is the punishment ! We lost our son to a repeat DUI offender. Even in prison, he was not remorseful. Just felt sorry for himself being caught.
That is so horrible. I'm so sorry. Why do the criminals get all the breaks and the innocent pay for them? It's so wrong. Why do we tolerate this?
My wife was killed by a drunk driver, 2012.
@@MichaelSellers5691 I'm very sorry to hear that and pray you find peace.
Alot of jokes in this comment section, but people forget the victims are actual humans, just like their loved ones. The only "joke" here is our criminal system.
R.I.P. to the victim and Loved ones.
How did they all die‽
@@ossoduro7794- Um... killed by a drunk driver?
@@Mary_O op: "R.I.P. to the victim and Loved ones."
The loved ones, too‽
@@ossoduro7794 - Not RIP to the lived ones. Condolences. Prayers.
_RIP_ to the loved ones, too ? 🤔
3 DWI's? I wonder how many times he drove drunk and didn't get caught? 1,000? 3 ,000?
They never care about the lives they risk, they only care about doing their drugs
Life. In. Prison! 😠😡🤬
putting the 'pro' in probation, please remind us why the legal system is not a justice system
So this is what happens when being light on crime, keep letting this happen.
It's what ppl voted for, the alternate is podunk police state towns where they go on fishing trips trying to put normal ppl in jail so the judge and cops can make $ off bail/fines/probation.
This is the democrat way
@@BG-qx2st But DWI is a state offense and last I checked a wonderful Republican runs the joint
You see he promised the judge that he was going to behave & eat all his vegetable's & the judge believed him.
@DESIGNS-vo1mt local DA handles the prosecution, local judges/juries handle the sentencing. There's significant backlash to oversentencing which is a big reason you see repeat offenders. I'd suggest the person who got hit should've been more wary as that's a bar area with lots of drunk drivers at night.
So unnecessary to drive while drinking call Uber or lyfte …
Just when the stories can’t get any worse….
This is just the beginning it will only get worse. We think we can live without GOD and now we are beginning to see the results. Psalm 33:12 blessed is the nation whose GOD IS THE LORD!!. We told God we don't need you anymore and he has turned us over to a perverse leadership.
@@jumperstartful
What you said is unbelievable
First of all don't include me in it when you say " WE !
AND HE DID NOT TURN US OVER !
YOU and EVL HAS LEFT HIM !
HIS PEOPLE ! WILL BE PROTECTED !
SO YES, YOU AND THE WKED WILL SEE UR DEMISE !
Way worse happens..
Who was it that lost an arm/life?
How alcohol, one of the worst drugs humans abuse, isn't schedule 1 on the list is mindboggling.
That was tried already. Because someone does a bad thing you want to outlaw something. Lol. That always works out.
3rd DUI ? Prison !!!!!!!!! Well we know now that he will probably get a minimum of 30 years in prison. Life without parole is more suitable!
It is public knowledge that Alcohol has made tens of thousands of people dissappear from this physical realm. However, alcohol is legal because a certain community of people made it so. There was lots of money to be made.
Marijuana on the other hand remains federally illegal because it is seen as a drug used by mostly people of color. (Stereotyped) Plus it's the only drug that can be detected days after use.
Billions of $$$$ of alcohol taxes collected.
Alot of our politicians either own or have stock in alcohol producers/importers. Don't want to stop that money stream.
This person should be put in prison for life, otherwise he’ll just do it again.
On a work farm... hard labor.
That’s an odd way to say death penalty.
This world is filled with EVIL!!!
He didn’t just have juan DWI, he had 3!
😅
lol, we also need to charge that reporter, Peyton Yager, with theft.....of my heart!
You crazy 😂
How does somebody working at a body shop able to afford a BMW?
He probably also sells drugs.
Used BMW's are surprisingly cheap.
@@robkohlhof952theyre only cheap until it comes time to repair them. I see dumb poor people keeping themselves poor by driving used beemers all the time
@@makingadjustments agreed. I learned the hard way myself. Fell in love with the twin snails, man it was a fun drive! All parts cost 2x 'normal' and boy did she like to throw codes. I don't regret having one but it got too rich for my blood.
That particular body shop franchise has been known to employ illegals in Oklahoma. I can't say that is true here, but if someone can repair a wrecked BMW, a body shop man could afford it if he did the repair himself.
He goes to work drunk?
It's Maaco. No wonder.
who doesn't?
@@christian623 People who aren't alcoholics
@@watsonwroteso boring people?
@@christian623 non losers
3rd strike and a death? he ain’t getting out again
Bet he`s paroled in less than 15...
It should be that way but the DNC is still attempting to destroy America through ignoring laws.
@@blusnuby2 can't get parole when you're sentenced to life.
@@hrvstmusic We`re living in The Twilight Zone; anything`s possible now....
don't bet your son's college fund on that
Hooters about to be sued into oblivion
not if he had coke in his system.
How can he afford insurance on a BMW with two prior DWI convictions and still on probation for one of them?
1. Dram Shop laws.
2. Who said he had insurance?
Prove he got drunk there and may be.
Dude probably had a bottle in his car.
Drinking in establishments is very costly. He work(ed) in a body shop.
@@streamofconsciousness5826Used ones are very affordable because of their low reliability.
@@streamofconsciousness5826 its not insured thats how
put him in jail for the next 60 years. period.
Yeah Unarmed too
Death penalty and then deportation?
Is he an illegal alien?
@@maxwellcrazycat9204nah, he’s a phd biochemistry from India who jumó the border to continue his high education in America 🤡
@@maxwellcrazycat9204Doesn't matter
Whatever works.
He is US born, judging by his middle name Morgan.
I wonder if he even had a license or is a citizen.
Im going to guess NOT on both your questions
@@2cleoprobably right but that part won't be broadcasted.
The world may never know
Do you know the history of Texas? Many Hispanic are born here @@2cleo
Definitely an American born citizen with a middle name like Morgan.
How the hell did he not get charged with armed robbery????
Ouch
"armed"??? wow just wow
I don't know..I can't put my finger on it.
criminally underrated comment.
Oh, I get it, armed robbery, he robbed an arm from someone🤣
when does he not drive drunk?
Home from the jail
Unbelievable! He just kept driving aa if he had ran over a bump in road, no remorse, no nothing. Considering he was a two time DWI'er already they will most likely give him a year with 10 years probation and a fine. The person he ran over cannot come back but Munoz gets to go on. What is wrong with this picture. 🤔🤨
Considering too he had coke in his system Should've been DWI. drugs as well as DWI alcohol one would think. I hope the deceaseds family gets some kind of closure with this terrible incident.
Oh no, he's getting a legit sentence. I worked for the state & it smells like a 20-25 yr. plea offer and he'll serve some time before he's eligible for parole.
Bro still has a license after 2 dwi but I got a suspended for no insurance in a project car I just bought 😂
It seems like it’s all about money. It’s sad.
And why do judges keep letting repeat DUI offenders off with little to no consequences?? It always takes an innocent person dying in order to see results. This is sick.
Judges must follow the law and must follow sentencing guidelines. In Texas, a first-time DWI conviction includes a driver's license suspension of 90 days to one year. A second or third DWI conviction includes a driver's license suspension of 180 days to two years. Sound too lenient? Those were passed by politicians, not judges. Politicians that Texans keep voting into office. Want tougher laws? Then vote for people willing to implement tougher laws. If politicians vote to make a first offense DUI conviction punishable by 5 years in prison, then that will be Texas law and a Judge MUST sentence a first offender to 5 years in prison. It's not the judges who are the problem, it's the law makers.
@@donmiller2908 Our lovely gop maga lawmakers who are concerned with everything but making our streets safer. Sign me, embarrassed native Texan.
2nd dui. gets you probation ????
He must have been flying.
Getting arrested for DUI is the simplest crime to avoid, It's not rocket science.
Grow up, take responsibility for your actions, never drink and drive.
Hooters never led to anything good.
There are people wasting away inside American prisons that have never committed any crimes.
Name two.........
Stewart Rhodes, Bryan Kohberger
@@lordkreigs1978 Innocence and Project...Mr. Smartie Pants.
According to them , yes.
Juries are duped frequently by clever disgraceful prosecutors. Innocent people ARE convicted. Go read how many cases are overturned when dna is found to belong to another
He should have been in prison. This wouldn't have happened if the "justice" system had done its job.
Nope. It's up to elected lawmakers.
They used to require installation of breathalyzer testers as part of DWI probations.
If you are over 50, you knew the fear on getting a DUI and how your life was ruined for years. And God forbid anyone else was hurt or died.
These people now just rack 'em up. What happened to the disgusting night in the drunk tank? Big fines? You didn't drive. This is insane!
No, there is still "drunk tank and fines". Who told you that he hadn't paid any fees?
@@TwisterTornado It is very rare that in most of the DUI/OWI/DWI et al body/dash cam videos the kids have multiple prior offences, suspended DL, etc. and they still get signature bonded out. In multiple states is is a misdemeanor unless you kill someone.
@@TheBackStory22 He drives a BMW. I'm sorry that you all want to imagine this is an illegal, impoverished kid, but his middle name is Morgan, ffs. I don't care where he worked. Lots of middle-class kids take blue collar jobs, before pursuing a career.
This is probably a SPOILED kid, who learned nothing, the first two times, because of being a pampered mama's boy.
Increasing fines does nothing for that situation.
Lol, compared to most of you, I should be an effing detective...this is how stereotypical-thinking turns people into rtards.
@@TwisterTornado Did I say "illegal"? I want to know. I actually did see that in one article, but then not in others so I wait. I don't care if he is rich or poor, our so called justice system lets impaired drivers off with no less than a slap on the hand now compared to "back in the day when we old people were young". He could be spoiled, he could just be an idiot, but going to work drunk, seriously drunk, doesn't bode well for his judgement. The fines are the least of it. They write those off anyway. I think we agree.
Life is jail for the driver and the judge.
I’m both dumbfounded, and surprised he even called.
They will give him probation again.
Maybe no TV for a month & no ice cream.
Imagine the first cop on scene using their radio for back up “Suspect is armed and dangerous”.
Lol
I have questions why was the arm in his car?
He didn’t have time to put it in the trunk?
Now, it is time for prison sentence....or is this a "Catch and Release" situation?
Is this PUNK here legally???????????
With a middle name like Morgan, he was either born in the USA or England 😂.
Juans always have trouble holding their liquor.
Says who?
@@PAMELAPORTER-ci7mr dui stats...btw, states like Texas list Hispanics as white in the crime database.
Why is dwi treated with such leniency when it causes one of the absolute worst crimes you can commit against another.
Sounds like the kind of person who goes to hooters.
Typical BMW driver
When are these judges going to start getting arrested for putting the public in danger
Judges don't write the laws.
Claimed he was “Headed into work”. At night…..after getting hammered.
He a danger to the public, should not get bail, and should never be let out of prison.
I wonder how different convictions and sentencing would be if judges didn’t have immunity.
Pathetic 💯
We need stronger common sense car/alcohol control laws!!!!
chill out dude leave my Mike harder Lemonades alone!
Peyton Yager ...... WOW
If you hear latin music blasting from a car’s speaker while it’s driving erratically, then best to steer away from it as fast as possible
Or country music😮
Well even if they're listening to Mozart, if they're driving erratically...
@@robertrodriguez9984 Spanish music, lol. Like Flamenco? Personally, I like both kinds of music, Ranchera And Cumbia.
@@robertrodriguez9984 LOL you got triggered LOL
You mean that mariachi bs music
Wow. Wonder what he'll do next when they let him out ??
Take a foot off.
Sheeesh, drinking and driving just aint worth it 😮
Who was the murdered pedestrian? They are not sending us their best.
I remember a wise man once saying that….
That's what the Native Americans said.....
@@feartheghostinme675Well they lost. So they were lesser than everyone.
Why is this sociopath out to begin with? Nice lack of work DA’s. 👎🏾
Deport
Stop it a drunk Hispanic. No way
These type of people are a clear threat to society, how many times are we going to read about the same story…innocent life being taken by a repeat offender,
few years ago a drunk driver ran a cross walk in front of my house where a grandmother was pushing a stroller with her 2 yr old grand baby, he killed them both and kept going, later police caught him and told me he had a suspended license from a previous drunk driving conviction 🙏🏾 🕊️ 🗽
FyI drinking an entire bottle in one go doesn't make it a shot.
Can he get an absentee ballot
Good question. For a decade or so, ag paxton has worked tirelessly removing people's names from the voter reg roles.
What a shame
An arm in the passenger seat? WTF? These stories get wilder and wilder!
While on probation: I don’t have a drinking problem.
After killing a pedestrian: Now I have a drinking problem.
Not surprising…I mean they give anybody with a pulse a driver’s license so why blame this guy….he’s only doing what the system allows him to do smh
Some learn from there mistakes . Not all keep repeating it
How do you afford insurance, on a Beemer, having 2 DUIs?
I feel so sorry for the friends and family of the victim. Imagine knowing that someone you loved was taken out like that.
We need our vehicles to be able to detect whether or not someone is under the influence
Definitely before we need electric cars they should not operate if the driver in under the influence
Was he charged with being “armed and dangerous”?
Now he is unarmed and un dangerous.
The real question is whose arm is this?
I wonder how long these disgusting behaviors will go unpunished before laws are finally changed!!?
I know women doing 7-10 years for one dwi this dude 3 dwi s really 🤔😔🥴
Yet men reee about female privilege. LOL
It depends on the laws of the State.
People would be shocked if they knew how many DWI fatalities are caused by certain people who come here
Grow up, most DWI are caused by your demographics
No that's yall
@@keenanjackson2668 not according to the stats y’all are 80%
Proof?
A drunk can afford multiple cars, dwi's, an arm and people cant afford canned soup.
In this case life in prison
I Blame any Lawyer that would take this case!!! Lawyers are the Problem..
Judges must follow the law and must follow sentencing guidelines. In Texas, a first-time DWI conviction includes a driver's license suspension of 90 days to one year. A second or third DWI conviction includes a driver's license suspension of 180 days to two years. Sound too lenient? Those were passed by politicians, not judges. Politicians that Texans keep voting into office. Want tougher laws? Then vote for people willing to implement tougher laws. If politicians vote to make a first offense DUI conviction punishable by 5 years in prison, then that will be Texas law and a Judge MUST sentence a first offender to 5 years in prison. It's not the judges who are the problem, it's the law makers.
Illegal immigrant put in prison.deported.
😂😂😂 so only Native American are legal?
Your bias is showing. People who aren't citizens ARE deported when they are arrested for committing crimes. If you spent any time in a courtroom, you'd hear that conviction means deportation for non-citizens. They say it when they read everyone their rights. Since this is his third DUI, he's obviously a citizen.
He hasn’t learned anything from the other DUIs!
Here in Canada impaired driving is an indictable offense (similar to a felony in the USA). "Paid a fine" for impaired... Shameful.
How is alcohol legal.
Anything that’s gonna make them money is going to be legal. We still have dry counties in the USA for a reason.
@@yettawinda9851dry?
@@yettawinda9851 yea, bc the citizens of those counties voted and the majority wanted it that way. what's your point?
leave my Mikes Harder Lemonades alone
As a Lawyer I can tell you he won’t do much time for this.
Is DWI with death considered a violent crime in texas? If so, he will have to do 50% of the time with no added good time. 15 years if he's lucky.
I'm sure you worry about your family too.
People should have their license REVOKEDDD BC THIS IS UNBELIEVABLE
Sounds like he just "needed a hand" while driving 😂😂😂 but seriously that is crazy af 😮😮😮