11-04-2021, 11:42 AM
(11-04-2021, 08:21 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: I remember something like Stallworth's BAC was still barely above the legal limit and it was from the night before and the man walked in front of his car. He was going something like 40 MPH. I think the combination of excessive speed, probably a super high BAC (he was visually impaired) and the fact that the car he hit caught fire and the victims burned will give him a worse sentence.
Stallworth blew a .12, 1-1/2 times the legal limit. He was doing 50 in a 40. He supposedly saw the pedestrian and flashed his lights to "warn him", but hit him anyways.
Stallworth got of light because he struck a plea deal, which Ruggs will also likely do.