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- Oct 12, 2009
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In 2008, Ragsdale was found guilty of four counts of misdemeanor death by motor vehicle, after hitting and killing four people.
A judge gave her a suspended sentence of 45 days for each charge and five years' probation. Her drivers license was suspended but returned to her in March 2009.
Fuck...I am sure this is a case of chicken necking bitch trying to ride up on someone.
We get fuckers like this in my neighborhood, driving practically on the swale to see how close they can get to my dogs, kids, people cutting their lawn.
I just smack their mirrors. When they stop, if they do...I have my Fox 3.5 ready and my dog on tip.
Fuck these people.
lol. Big man.
If I beat the shit out of people I get arrested. I scare the shit out of them, no foul.
It's a lot more financially prudent to use a deterrent than touching them.
Much to my wife's dismay I have been in physical altercations as I only carry the Fox while walking the dogs...it's mostly for roaming aggressive dogs.
When is it going to be OK to permanently revoke someone's life?
Looking at the sentence she got the first time = WTF?
Wow, if you are in an at-fault accident involving the death of another person, you should never be allowed to drive again.
Ragsdale — then Robin Michelle Stanfield — was sentenced to two 45-day suspended prison terms and five years’ probation — the maximum allowed by state statutes for misdemeanors involving no prior criminal record. Allen ordered her to surrender her driver’s license and not operate a motor vehicle until permitted by the N.C. Department of Motor Vehicles. She was also ordered to pay the victims’ families $2,000 each.
If Ragsdale is found guilty of violating her probation, she may have to serve those 90 days in prison.
State statutes require a one-year suspension of driver’s licenses in misdemeanor death by vehicle cases, Marge Howell, a spokeswoman for the DMV, said Friday. Records showed that Ragsdale got her license back in March 27, 2009, and had renewed it once since then.
After she was found guilty, Superior Court Judge J.B. Allen consolidated the charges in two consecutive suspended sentences of 45 days each. He also put Stanfield on five years of probation. By law, Stanfield could not receive an active sentence.
It was never determined what caused Ragsdale’s car to run off the road in that case. During the trial, the state argued that she should have reduced her speed to avoid injuring people. Her speed was estimated at between 50 to 60 mph in a zone where the speed limit is 55 mph. Her defense argued that negligence wasn’t involved and that failure to decrease speed wasn’t the proximate cause of death in the crash.
Wow, if you are in an at-fault accident involving the death of another person, you should never be allowed to drive again.
So there's no negligence involved in running four people over as long as you're doing the speed limit or there abouts......Wow
A fat woman. What a surprise. If this fatty had been kept down in a sewer where she belongs, none of this would have happened. I really don't understand why society allows such disgusting, worthless creatures to live.
A fat woman. What a surprise. If this fatty had been kept down in a sewer where she belongs, none of this would have happened. I really don't understand why society allows such disgusting, worthless creatures to live.
Yea, skinny folk with proper BMI never drive poorly or drunk...
wow, fuck her.
When is it going to be OK to permanently revoke someone's license?
She better lose her license for life now. This is ridiculous.
She should have her license taken away.
I LOL at silly people who think that revoking someone's driver's license actually keeps them from driving...
As a Grammar Nazi you would...same way making a typo makes you a retard.
Prison doesn't stop anything every mostly either.
Should we just shoot everyone that breaks a rule?
Shut up, fatty!
j/k