Former Yankee in fatal DWI crash
When former New York Yankee star Jim Levitz allegedly ran through a red light, hit another car killing its occupant, he got out of jail, almost immediately by posting an $11,000 bond. Too bad his alleged victim had no recourse, live at 30 years of age, she was dead. Levitz was charged with DUI and killing another driver. Did he have time to sober up before being released? What is your take on Florida DUI laws?
January 26th, 2008 at 9:09 am
The petition
Please help pass Franks Law. We are looking to ask the New York State capital to have Franks Law be statewide. We need as many signatures as possible that support this. The law would require mandatory bail when someone is charged with a crime which resulted in the death of a person because of reckless driving dwi vehicular manslaughter . What lesson is a person going to learn if they dont even get put in jail and asked for a bail? That is crazy but it happened to Frank so to stop it from happening again please sign your name below saying that you support Franks Law . No tolerance in New York State needs to be kicked up a notch to let the public know that even if you are charged
with the crime that there will be immediate consequences . Given the short memory span of our teenagers these days ,a year from now when a person is being tried and sentenced they have all forgotten about the crime. Bail Standards
may not completely overcome the problem but it will be another tool to help prevent the slaughter happening on our highways and roads. Help establish minimum bail standards to underline the severity of alcohol-related deaths.
One example of our commitment to helping prevent deaths on the roads is the establishment of the Underage DWI Taskforce which has brought together adults from throughout Rensselaer county as well as school-aged children whom they have entrusted with the responsibility to carry a self-generated message to their peers that teenage alcohol and drug usage won’t be tolerated in our communities.
Rensselaer County is leading the fight against underage drinking by supporting Frank’s Law.This resolution was passed on June 12th 2007 by the Rensselaer County Legislature urging NYS Legislature to establish statewide madatory bail standards for crimes that result in the death of an innocent person.
This battle is something that we all need to be engaged in. We all have the ability to influence the children in our communities to try to help them make good decisions that will keep them safe. And that includes our judges.
With the understanding that bail is set to ensure the accused appears for later court matters, and that the more severe the charge the higher the bail, what is being said when no bail is set for someone who allegedly drove drunk and caused the death of another person?
If we want to make the point about driving while intoxicated and causing someone else’s death, shouldn’t the bail set by the judge reflect that? Shouldn’t there be bail levied?
We can no longer afford to miss opportunities to send messages to our children about the disastrous consequences that can result from drinking and driving. This is a battle we cannot afford to lose because we cannot afford to lose anymore of our children to drunk driving. .
Frank’s Law-Please help
establish minimum bail
standards for cases of
criminal vehicular manslaughter———Help save lives
No tolerance in New York State
Thank you
Janice Thomas
PLEASE NO ANONYMOUS SIGNATURE TO SEND TO THE CAPITAL
PLEASE DO NOT SIGN MORE THAN ONCE IT DOES NOT CHANGE THE NUMBERS BECAUSE IT DOES NOT COUNT ONE NAME PER PERSON
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/frankslaw
March 27th, 2008 at 10:15 am
how do these people get out of jail, and what can we do to make them take this seriously?
April 10th, 2008 at 9:25 am
The law allows the drunk driver to go back on the hioghways and do it again almost immediately.
April 10th, 2008 at 4:29 pm
This problem exists in all the States, The Judicial system has to understand that thye CRIME of D.W.I. is a VIOLENT crime and dole out punishment to equal that of MURDER. I have no quams about having a drink or two, just dont operate a Motor Vehicle,Boat Aircraft or any mechanical means of transportation. Some of our States allow excessive totals of accrued D.W.I> charges and than give out easy sentencing and Probation of 5 years. Taking their Licenses does not work either, they still drive with out one.I know what I speak, I’ve see it. We haqve too maqny people out among us that have pity for the poor drunk Driver or as I call them “HIGHWAY TERRORISTS”, and our highways are filled with them. I my association with E.M.S. My Wife and I have seen and cleaned up many of their visitations in our combined 40+ years. I wish there could be as many protestors about this as there are for other less critical items. The Crime of D.W.I. has to be kept in the fore front constantly.Keep up the good work R.I.D.
Bill Dikant, Victim Advocate
Castleton, N.Y. 12033