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kilroy94 t1_jairzff wrote

Because he did a dumb thing, like I mentioned. Imagine the terrifying nature of all of this though. Going from the best day of your life to seeing what he saw. I won’t make excuses for him, but legally, this won’t have huge repercussions.

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Merpninja t1_jaiscmx wrote

I hope he feels awful over this, but denying it completely after he fled the scene shows little remorse. And his other teammate that ALSO fled was charged with racing in a separate incident just last week. Don't act like they're learning anything from this.

Great players have dropped in the draft for far less.

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kilroy94 t1_jaishe8 wrote

Who am I to say they haven’t? I understand your point, but again legally, these are misdemeanor charges

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Merpninja t1_jaiu2r2 wrote

This isn't about the charges. It's about him seeing his teammate die in front of him, and his first reaction is to flee, lie to the police, and act like he wasn't there.

Stop with the "imagine your best night ever being ruined by your own actions :(((" type shit. I do not feel bad or sorry for him at all. The only thing this proves to the NFL teams scouting him is that he is a POS. It doesn't matter what he gets sentenced with in the end.

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EminentBean t1_jaj8y2g wrote

He incentivized and participated in the horrific death of his two friends.

It’s a time to take full responsibility.

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kilroy94 t1_jaj9bxb wrote

I didn’t say a dang thing about his career or his talent. I simply said that that the charges aren’t as severe, right or wrong. The headline makes it sound like he’s going to jail, but he only has two misdemeanors against him. He’ll get a fine, and a slap on the wrist. The scrutiny will remain on the car that crashed and the people who lost their lives.

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SinCityNinja t1_jajhkeq wrote

I'd like to hear a lawyers response about whether or not he could be held liable for the other cars deaths if it's proven he was drag racing them. I know from other crimes if someone dies while you're committing a crime with them you're held liable

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fwo75o3jh t1_jak2s61 wrote

https://www.wrwh.com/gsp-blame-street-racing-for-fatal-white-county-crash-surviving-driver-charged-with-murder/

https://www.wjcl.com/article/police-georgia-teen-17-charged-with-homicide-following-street-racing-death/37326717#

https://www.11alive.com/article/news/crime/gsp-off-duty-officer-charged-with-vehicular-homicide-in-road-racing-crash/85-432492659

Check those three articles. All three are cases in Georgia where street racers died, and the other racer was charged with vehicular homicide. Carter can and likely will be charged with vehicular homicide, along with a host of other charges.

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Teantis t1_jb4ifzc wrote

Yeah but were any of them star football players from UGA? Because idk if I have so much faith in the execution if blind justice from a Georgia DA office.

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Teantis t1_jb59ueb wrote

Yeah I considered mentioning that actually. That's a hopeful sign it might actually get charged. Dunno if it's enough to overcome cynicism about an SEC football star though

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angry_slav_esq t1_jak4gvh wrote

Lawyer here! I too would like to hear the response of a Georgia lawyer who practices criminal law. First, it appears that the defendant has just been charged with misdemeanors. Without a felony charge, the Georgia felony murder statue does not come into play.

Here is the Georgia murder statute. Look at (c). Takeaway from this, obviously, have to commit a felony and cause a death.

Here is a succinct blog article on felony murder in Georgia. Takeaways from this, you can get a felony murder charge from the death of a co-defendant.

Here is a recent article in which a Georgian defendant was charged with felony murder and vehicular manslaughter in a case where street racing occurred. The person who died was the opponent driver. A key difference in this case is that both the defendant and deceased fled the police prior to the crash that lead to the death. Fleeing or attempting to elude may be the felony used to charge felony murder in this analogous case. It could also be an instance where the prosecutor is overcharging.

I’ve spent too much time thinking about this and should eat dinner…so…

Tl; dr: maybe? There is a recent analogous instance where someone was charged with felony murder stemming from a race where the opponent racer died. I’m not sure what felony they’d charge to get to felony murder in the present case. Reckless driving and racing appear to be capped as misdemeanors in GA. I think you should ask a lawyer.

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