Driving drunk with a suspended license and killed a cop this bitch is finished!!

I really love y'all motherfuckers. I am able to share and laugh at shit on this site that I couldn't post anywhere else.
God is great. :yes:

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Daamn, I like to see my black peoples on code, I wish it was on a bigger scale. She should have a gofundme and bail.

She's a hero.

If this was some only fans that crying about being stuck in cancun she'd be halfway to her goal.

Let's see if we can free this chick to troll whites
 
White people have done worse and had all charges dropped. What is her Gofund me?
Matthew Broderick and Rebecca Gayheart both killed people in car accidents. Gayheart killed a little boy and pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter, she was sentenced to three years probation. Broderick killed two women, a Mother and Daughter in Ireland by driving on the wrong side of the road, he was fined a hundred and seventy-five dollars.
 
Penalties for Drunk Driving Vehicular Homicide
Victims of drunk driving crashes are given a life sentence. In instances of vehicular homicide caused by drunk drivers, these offenders rarely receive a life sentence in prison.
Laws vary greatly on the amount of jail or prison time a drunk driver who kills an innocent person may receive. Most states have laws specifying penalties for drunk drivers who kill another person. Other states, like North Dakota and Arizona, do not but are able to bring charges that may bring incarceration through other statutes.
Laws providing penalties for drunk drivers who kill allow for vast judicial discretion. As a result, offenders may receive days in jail followed by probation or in very rare instances—a life sentence.
This document covers statutes providing for penalties to be brought against a drunk driver who kills another person through the operation of a motor vehicle, either intentionally or negligently.
Approximate Jail or Prison Sentences Possible in Traffic Crash Deaths Caused by a Drunk Driver*
Alabama: 1 to 10 years Alaska: 1 to 99 years Arizona: 1 to 22 years Arkansas: 5 to 20 years California: 0 to 10 years Colorado: 0 to 24 years Connecticut: 1 to 10 years Delaware: 1 to 5 years DC: 0 to 30 years
Florida: 0 to 15 years
Georgia: 0 to 15 years
Hawaii: 0 to 10 years
Idaho: 0 to 15 years
Illinois: 1 to 28 years
Indiana: 2 to 20 years
Iowa: 1 to 25 years
Kansas: 0 to 172 months Kentucky: 0 to 10 years Louisiana: 3 to 30 years
Maine: 6 months to 10 years Maryland: 0 to 5 years Massachusetts: 30 days to 15 years Michigan: 0 to 20 years Minnesota: 0 to 10 years Mississippi: 5 to 25 years Missouri: 0 to 15 years
Montana: 0 to 30 years Nebraska: 1 to 50 years Nevada: 2 to 25 years
New Hampshire: 0 to 15 years New Jersey: 5 to 10 years New Mexico: 0 to 6 years
New York: 0 to 15 years
North Carolina: 15 to 480 months North Dakota: 0 to life imprisonment
Ohio: 1 to 15 years
Oklahoma: 0 to 1 year
Oregon: 0 to 20 years Pennsylvania: 0 to 10 years Rhode Island: 5 to 20 years
South Carolina: 1 to 25 years South Dakota: 0 to 15 years Tennessee: 8 to 60 years
Texas: 2 to 20 years
Utah: 0 to 15 years
Vermont: 1 to 15 years
Virginia: 1 to 20 years Washington: 31 to 177 months West Virginia: 90 days to 10 years Wisconsin: 0 to 40 years Wyoming: 0 to 20 years
*Time is listed as approximate as an offender may be charged with other crimes which may add on to the sentence.

https://www.madd.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Vehicular-Homicide.pdf


New York
N.Y. Penal Law § 120.03 (McKinney)
Penal Law § 125.12 Penal Law § 125.13
Vehicular Assault in Second Degree: An individual commits vehicular assault in the second degree if he operates a vehicle under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs and, because of such intoxication or impairment using a drug, or by the combined influence of drugs or of alcohol and any drug or drugs, operates such motor vehicle, vessel or public vessel in a manner that causes such serious physical injury to such other person. Vehicular assault in the second degree is a class E felony. A class E felony is punishable by no less than one and no more than four years imprisonment.
Second Degree Vehicular Manslaughter: A person is guilty of vehicular manslaughter in the second degree when he or she causes to the death of another person while operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated.
Vehicular manslaughter in the second degree is a class D felony. The term of imprisonment for a class D felony shall be determined by the court and shall be between 1 and 7 years.
First Degree Vehicular Manslaughter: A person is guilty of vehicular manslaughter in the first degree when he or she commits the crime of vehicular manslaughter in the second degree and, while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, causes the death of more than one other person, a child who is fifteen years of age or less, or other circumstances exist as outlined in statute. Vehicular manslaughter in the first degree is a class C felony. The term of imprisonment for a class C felony shall be determined by the court and shall be between 1 and 15 years.
Aggravated Vehicular Homicide: A person is guilty of aggravated vehicular homicide when he or she engages in reckless driving and commits the crime of vehicular manslaughter in the second degree while under the influence of alcohol or drugs and a component of aggravated driving exists as outlined in statute. Aggravated vehicular homicide is a class B felony. The term of imprisonment for a class B felony shall be determined by the court and shall be between 1 and 25 years.
Penal Law § 125.14 N.Y. Penal Law § 70.00 (McKinney)

https://www.ncsl.org/Portals/1/Docu...or_Drunk_Driving_ Accidents_6_2018_27135_.pdf
 
She said Fuck the Police. We don't give a fuk about you your mama your children your nothing. They gon fry her ass

But because she killed a cop I'll send her ten bucks to put on her books.

I might make it twenty since it was a piece of shit in nypd.cop
 
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