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Posted By: TONY Galovich
He allegedly was drunk last nite & went thru a red lite with his truck & hit a car & killed the woman who was driving |
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Posted By: Richard L.
Anyone that drinks and drives is a LOSER, including Mr. Leyritz! So sad that an innocent person lost their life. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
what an awful tragedy...i guess leyritz won't be at yankees fantasy camp next fall. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I lost two high school classmates to drunk drivers. The penalty for driving drunk is not harsh enough. It should be one and done..forever. You drink, you drive...you get caught...you don't EVER drive again. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I'm with you Dan...and you can add a little jail time too. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
This is sad. DUI is such a selfish crime it makes me sick. If he's convicted he'll surely be spending a decent amount of time and should be. Is driving drunk any different from firing a loaded gun into a crowd? |
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Posted By: Steve D
I doubt he will do more then a few years in jail, if that. Sad. I lost a 15 yr old son to reckless drivers. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Steve, I'm sorry for your loss. I can't even imagine dealing with that. |
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Posted By: Joe
I don't want to make light of drunk driving, but, my Brother died of liver disease/failure due to alcoholism. SP, This is a big problem,and I know drinking and driving is a major problem. Don't laugh, but this is a disease. He was addicted to cigarettes, alcohol and anything else that numbed your senses. He always took it to extremes. The people that drive over and over willl not stop until the problem is solved. |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
But do we know, in fact, that Leyritz is an alcoholic? His "disease" may just be arrogance. |
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Posted By: anthony
joe, sorry about your brother and his problem. i deal with drunks on a regular basis, calling it a disease may be true but its the "weak mans" excuse. i dont buy it. |
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Posted By: Joe
I don't really think it is a weak person's excuse. sorry. |
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Posted By: DD
Alcohol dependency aside, driving while drunk is ridiculous. Drink all you want; lot's of us do sometimes. But you can walk home, call a taxi, use public transportation if it's in your area, or any number of other ways. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
In 1987 a drunk driver had a head on collision with my aunt, uncle, and grandmother. My 91-year old grandmother was killed and my aunt critically injured. He received no jail time at all. Never understood why. |
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Posted By: ItsOnlyGil
I do not know whether he is guilty or not. |
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Posted By: CN
In New York State a breathalyzer is not mandatory. When you sign up for your driver's license you must agree to submit to any chemical test if requested by law enforcement whether it be a breath,urine or blood test. If you refuse your license gets revoked. In fatalities it is common for a search warrant to be obtained to take blood from the alleged drunk driver. I believe I read somewhere that after he refused his breath test blood was taken.CN |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
CN, that's right. You can refuse a breathalyzer but I think that merits an automatic 6 month license suspension. You can also refuse a blood test -- at least until a judge orders it. |
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Posted By: Neal
Can you say LOSER! I hope he sits in jail for a very long time! |
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Posted By: leon
There is a new law in effect in Ft.Worth for Dec 31-Jan1, 2007-8....if you refuse a breathalyzer there is a magistrate on duty and he will order you to have a blood test....NO REFUSALS....It's been on all of the local news stations....(Dallas and Ft Worth are very close so most N.Texas folks get both news channels)... |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
was she out drinking and driving or coming or going to work? Being out at 3:40 in the am is past bar/breakfeast time. She didnt deserve to die, but most people do not belong out that late.I hope that she didnt die for being at a bar while 2 kids were at home. This is not me exonenrating Leyritz, what an idiot. |
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Posted By: howard
The dead lady was a bartender and was working the late shift at a restaurant. |
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Posted By: anthony
joe, |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
or any reason ,this is terrible. PERIOD |
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Posted By: howard
The fact that he refused a blood test leads me to believe he is guilty. Maybe I'm wrong about him but if I killed someone with a car and I was not under the influence I would immediately agree to a blood test. Anything else looks like guilty behavior to me. |
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Posted By: Mike
I live local and there will be more to this story as the times and locations dont match up. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Yeah, but Howard, she was also wearing a short skirt at the time she was plowed into by Leyritz. What did she expect was going to happen dressed like that? |
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Posted By: Jerry Rucker
Excuse my Ignorance but who is Jim Leyritz? |
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Posted By: Jerry Hrechka
I have diabetes. With this disease you can get a reaction called "Fruity Breath" - which smells like alcohol. Never had a DUI, but I was once arrested for it. I demanded a blood test since a Breathalyzer shows you as having a high alcohol level when a diabetic has a high Ketone (chemically similar to alcohol) level. Big expensive hassle but I was acquited. I now carry this card (Given to me by my doctor): |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
No excuse for what Leyritz did but the victim was not wearing a seatbelt. You always need to have your belt or harness on when in the vehicle. This is really tragic. |
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Posted By: anthony
jerry, you must be a red sox fan like myself...i knew he played for a few teams but i had to google him...he played for the yankees for most of his career. |
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Posted By: Jerry Rucker
I don't follow modern baseball to much. |
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Posted By: Steve D
The whole situation is a shame. The woman dies and leaves a hubby and a children. Jim Leyritz has to live with that for the rest of his life. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
1. Leyrityz, if he was DWI, should do a long prison stretch and be bankrupted by the civil suit. That might deter someone watching. |
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Posted By: ItsOnlyGil
Maybe I am reading a bit more into this than belongs. |
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Posted By: howard
If alcohol dependency is a disease(I'm not taking sides on that) then it is incumbent upon an alcoholic to 1) get treatment and 2)make transportation arrangements before drinking. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Gil, bail is usually determined based upon flight risk and danger to the community. 12K is about right considering Leyritz isn't going anywhere and there is a strong liklihood that he won't be drinking and getting behind the wheel anytime soon -- especially since his license has been yanked. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Not everyone who drinks alcohol has a disease. Maybe he had too many drinks celebrating his birthday, then did a really stupid thing and got behind the wheel. |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
That's the point I was trying to make earlier, Barry, about maybe Leyritz just being "arrogant". We're too quick to give people who behave in an anti-social manner, a pass. There is such a thing as personal responsibility. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I personally could care less what people do in their lives. You want to smoke weed, hire a prositute, drink yourself into a stupor, snort cocaine - whatever. As long as it doesn't harm or endanger anyone else's person or property. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
I sometimes would rather challenge a drunk driver then a cell phone user. At least you may have a chance to get lucky noticing a swerving drunk driver opposed to an cell phone user that could be disrupted with a call or a call made.This IS A MAJOR problem and I wonder if someone could pull stats on this. |
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Posted By: Richard L.
We all see dozens of cell phone users while driving everyday(how could these poor soul's ever survive without it). I commend the few states that have banned it. Unfortunately, the newest fad is text messaging while driving. In my home state of Massachusetts, a man killed a 13 year old boy just a few days ago while texting. It was also a hit and run, what a creep, glad he was caught. |
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Posted By: ItsOnlyGil
Jeff, |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Gil, by refusing to take the breathalyer I have no doubt his license was immediately suspended. And his trial -- assuming he has one and does not plea bargain -- is months and months away. |
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Posted By: Howard
What reason is there for not suspending his license anyway? He has given ample reason to believe that whether he was drunk or not he is an immediate danger to the community if he is allowed to drive. It is really no different than if a gun owner shoots someone. It doesn't matter if he shot someone while committing a crime, by accident or in self defense. Until the reason is determined the gun is taken away. Same with a knife, a pipe, a knuckle duster, a broomstick, or a salami. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
In many states, refusal to submit to a breathalyzer means an automatic suspension of the driver's license for one year-- irrelevant to what other tests prove or disprove. A driver's license is considered a privilege, not a right, and agreeing to the test is a condition of the privilege. One could have all charges dropped, all other tests come up roses, and still have the suspended license because of the refusal. |
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Posted By: leon
I would guess if you are legitimately drunk your lawyer would tell you not to take the test. I am not defending driving drunk though.. |
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Posted By: Jerry Hrechka
I am not in any way excusing drunk driving - they should be severely punished. But under certain circumstances a diabetic will show a false positive on a breathalyzer test. I know it happened to me. |
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Posted By: Fred C
I think I'd demand a blood test (at a minimum) if I were the law enforcement agency in charge of investigating a "potential" drunk driving incident that resulted in a fatality. I wouldn't rely solely on a breathalyzer test to prove guilt. If he's guilty then I'd hope he'd take full responsibility for his actions. If he's guilty and he tries to get off on a technicality or he tries to get off because he has some crack legal team, then all you can do is hope he's found guilty and he is prosecuted to the full extent of the law. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
If what I read is correct, the police did a blood test of Leyritz anyway. So refusing the test did Leyritz no practical good, and will only do him harm. |
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Posted By: Denny Walsh
I Guess He Knew Better! |
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