As I read through these 2 stories I can't help but feel confused.
Atlanta quarterback Michael Vick was convicted of participating in a dog fighting ring. He was vilified in the media and the public and was terminated from the Atlanta franchise and banned from the NFL. He served 23 months in prison and is now on house arrest before planning to work at a construction job and begging the NFL to allow him to play again.
Contrast
Cleveland Brown's Donte Stallworth is convicted of killing a pedestrian while driving drunk. His sentence? 30 days in prison and his driver's license has been revoked for several years. He will have to be driven to and from work. He will be out of prison in time to start training camp with the team in late July. The NFL may still suspend him for a few games. He did also pay an undisclosed amount of money to the victim's family.
Is it just me or if something severely skewed here. What are we saying about the value of a human life?
Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh
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Hi Stacy-Ann, your contrast is startling. I'm not sure what it has to do with real estate, but okay . . . I'll comment.
This seems to be troubling to you, since you blogged about it. And after reading your short, nicely written blog, I too, am troubled.
This might be something to send to MADD? I don't know why there is such contrasts in life. And it's not just between football players, but with all things . . . there's always a contrast. Very good to contemplate, and wonder.
The law varies from state to state, and I think what Vick was convicted of doing was a Federal crime and that could be why some of the sentencing seems to be a little out of whack.
There was no mandatory rehab, or alcohol diversion programs for Stallworth?