Well, the sentencing came in for the Corasanti case: He gets 8 months in prison, loses his license for 6 months, and is required to have an interlock device for 6 months, with a couple of years probation.
All in all: A slap on the hand for a murderer.
Jack Quinn, that 'tard, wrote a letter asking for leniency because the Good Ole Doc was funding some scholarships for ECC. That's great and all, and I suppose any person who wants to commit murder just needs to set up a scholarship, and they'd get it easy, right Jack? Jack, you're not longer a politician, thankfully, you scum-sucker.
But, thankfully, the judge nailed it on the head:
"Being a well-respected medial doctor does not put you above the law."
At least the judge realized the jury erred, and did her best to correct it. A misdemeanor DUI usually gets a slap on the wrist, couple years probation, and that's it.
As Donny Esmonde puts it, "Consequences do not always match the crime. Justice does not always get a full piece of the action. I hope that, in this case, a little goes a long way."
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