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Miller gets jail for blast that nearly killed a boy
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After hearing about this story, I think everyone needs to get an umbrella policy. (An insurance policy that protects you from stupid stuff you do like this.) People are also ignorant with their car insurance plans and their agents give them full coverage for a rediculously small amount like $25,000. These people are underinsured. Find an agent that will automatically cover you for $300,000 to $500,000. It's not much more money than you are already paying and it's safer to be driving on the road. Everybody is going to do something dumb, including while driving.
His real punishment is the guilt he feels and the money he'll likely be paying to the victim for the rest of his life to help pay for the damage. What more does he deserve than that? That's hefty enough if you ask me.
Is he going to have some epiphany in jail about what he's done that he hasn't had already? He may even come out a worse, more jaded person.
This just seems like an unimaginative punishment that doesn't fit the crime. If we really think he deserves more than what he's gotten already, why not slap him with some community service that would benefit us all?
Whatever...
Bridger's mother was later offered a very small percentage of the money, as a "settlement".
They are not happy about this, after having worked so hard on Miller's behalf.
(The Deseret News has refused to post my previous message on this topic -- why would that be?)
Even more of a joke is why we are buying an ankle bracelet to put on him. Ya, this is a serious criminal we all need to track and live in fear of. Pleeez!!
Let the guy get to work helping out the victim and assisting to pay the medical bills. Instead though the decision is to put him in jail and PREVENT him from helping the victim!!
Give him a financial restitution and he is convicted--is there really much purpose in this other garbage???
Duh!!!
Seems to me that the prosecuter in this case is taking quite a liberty in speaking on behalf of "Society".
More importantly, let's hope the youth of our country can be more like Bridger. What an example, after all he's been through, to recognize a stupid mistake for what it was and harbor no ill-will. May he be blessed in his recovery efforts. A positive attitude will go far in helping him accomplish his goals. God Bless!
Nobody would be in jail if we viewed all crimes this way. Fact is Miller is responsible and Prison is appropriate. And to those who say they've done dumb things too... if you set off pipe bombs with children around, then shame on you. If you are talking about some other dumb act, it is not the same.
Craig's homewoner's insurance is also supposed to be giving them a fairly substantial amount of money as well (that might not have reached them yet; you know how these insurance things go).
There is still a restitution date coming up in the future that will determine the exact amount Craig will be required to pay.
Any statements saying that Craig does not care about Bridger can be chalked up to an understandably stressed-out mother.
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In our litigious world I'm sure there are scores of attorney's licking their chops over this one. I hope they and others in like circumstances can rise above and change what seems to have become the norm.
May we all be more wise in our thoughts and more considerate in our actions.