pcm0103
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Do you think her sentence was too light?
I do.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/ny...story.html
A former day care provider who hanged a toddler in her Minneapolis home was let off the hook by a judge who cited a "perfect storm" of events in sentencing her to probation.
Nataliia Karia avoided prison time despite pleading guilty to attempted murder, third-degree assault and criminal vehicular operation for hitting a pedestrian, a bicyclist and another driver as she fled from her home in November of 2016.
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RE: Do you think her sentence was too light?
(07-19-2018 01:32 PM)pcm0103 Wrote: I do.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/ny...story.html
A former day care provider who hanged a toddler in her Minneapolis home was let off the hook by a judge who cited a "perfect storm" of events in sentencing her to probation.
Nataliia Karia avoided prison time despite pleading guilty to attempted murder, third-degree assault and criminal vehicular operation for hitting a pedestrian, a bicyclist and another driver as she fled from her home in November of 2016.
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She should have gotten life in the harshest prison in the country.
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RE: Do you think her sentence was too light?
(07-19-2018 01:32 PM)pcm0103 Wrote: I do.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/ny...story.html
A former day care provider who hanged a toddler in her Minneapolis home was let off the hook by a judge who cited a "perfect storm" of events in sentencing her to probation.
Nataliia Karia avoided prison time despite pleading guilty to attempted murder, third-degree assault and criminal vehicular operation for hitting a pedestrian, a bicyclist and another driver as she fled from her home in November of 2016.
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I don't have to click the link to read the story if your snippet is true. If true her sentence was not just. She should've been imprisoned for the years that child should've had left. What's the average age of death minus the child's age, that's the sentence in prison. Anything else is tacked on top of that.
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RE: Do you think her sentence was too light?
Out-fvcking-rageous.
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RE: Do you think her sentence was too light?
Sadly, this same thing happened here in Orlando about 7 or 8 years ago. Got away with murder. And the ***** still laughs about it.
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RE: Do you think her sentence was too light?
Yeah that crazy, also
Karia fled in her vehicle, striking a bicyclist and dragging another motorist 10 blocks after striking his car, according to the Star Tribune. The bicyclist needed a rod inserted in his leg to avoid amputation, according to the newspaper.
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RE: Do you think her sentence was too light?
I don't know about life, but this was incredibly light considering that she was found guilty of attempted murder alone. Even if she didn't get real prison time, she should've had to spend a few years in a mental facility.
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RE: Do you think her sentence was too light?
When it happens again I hope the judge chokes on the words "unlikely to happen again"
A perfect storm of events does relieve of the consequences of hanging a 16 month old in your care.
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RE: Do you think her sentence was too light?
(07-19-2018 03:53 PM)nomad2u2001 Wrote: I don't know about life, but this was incredibly light considering that she was found guilty of attempted murder alone. Even if she didn't get real prison time, she should've had to spend a few years in a mental facility.
She did 2 years, time served, while awaiting trial. I agree if you let her off she needs to be locked in a mental place for some time.
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RE: Do you think her sentence was too light?
(07-19-2018 04:40 PM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote: (07-19-2018 03:53 PM)nomad2u2001 Wrote: I don't know about life, but this was incredibly light considering that she was found guilty of attempted murder alone. Even if she didn't get real prison time, she should've had to spend a few years in a mental facility.
She did 2 years, time served, while awaiting trial. I agree if you let her off she needs to be locked in a mental place for some time.
Yeah. I honestly see the judge's thinking when he mentions that it was a "perfect storm", but there are people serving much more time for much, much less.
What if she falls under more pressure in life? What will she do then?
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RE: Do you think her sentence was too light?
(07-19-2018 04:55 PM)nomad2u2001 Wrote: (07-19-2018 04:40 PM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote: (07-19-2018 03:53 PM)nomad2u2001 Wrote: I don't know about life, but this was incredibly light considering that she was found guilty of attempted murder alone. Even if she didn't get real prison time, she should've had to spend a few years in a mental facility.
She did 2 years, time served, while awaiting trial. I agree if you let her off she needs to be locked in a mental place for some time.
Yeah. I honestly see the judge's thinking when he mentions that it was a "perfect storm", but there are people serving much more time for much, much less.
What if she falls under more pressure in life? What will she do then?
Exactly right.
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