Charmaine wrote:
Pete Abe posted a link to a story about Jim Leyritz in case any of you didn't see it and are interested. Seems there's more to his case than perhaps we thought. Not that it excuses his drinking and driving, but maybe with the evidence, there will be a way that he gets a lesser penalty, I don't know.
http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/colum ... 62949.html
That article makes me angry. Yeah, it doesn't excuse his drinking and driving. But, if the "facts" that he presents are all true, there is no way in hell he should end up in jail. I didn't know that the woman who died was intoxicated also (moreso than Leyritz, it seems). Add into that the fact that she was texting while driving, AND, that it isn't clear he really did go through a red light (some evidence that it may have been yellow)...it just makes me angry. All the media wants to tell us is that two kids lost their mom. What about the three that could lose their dad? I start thinking about the scenes of mother's crying on camera, "He was such a good boy, he never hurt anybody!", after their son is convicted on a murder charge or something like it. Yes, Leyritz didn't something horrible and now he has to live with the consequences. But I'm starting to think the "victim" was just as culpable.