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Court case shows the evil of Illinois state government

Resident Fellow, Heartland Institute

As a lifelong Illinois resident, I long ago came to believe that my state government is more than corrupt, incompetent, inept, wasteful, abusive, etc. It is evil.

 

Last Thursday I read a news story that convinced me of its evil. I was so bothered by it that I could not bring myself to comment on it until now.

The hard-copy version of the Chicago Sun-Times had an article headlined, “7 years for driver who had traces of pot in her system.” I am looking at it this very second. It’s about a woman, Alia N. Bernard, who reached for her sunglasses while driving. She took her eyes off the road and caused a crash that killed two motorcyclists.

Cops and prosecutors admit she was not under the influence of any substance. But a blood test detected a tiny amount of marijuana from several days earlier. Last April the Illinois supreme court had ruled “prosecutors did not have to prove impairment was a ‘proximate cause’ of a fatal crash but just that defendants have any amount of a drug in their systems,” the Sun-Times reported.

Note: ANY AMOUNT of a substance is enough for the state to level felony driving-under-the-influence charges.

This the prosecutors did, and the woman was convicted of aggravated driving under the influence and sentenced to seven years in prison despite having no criminal record, medical evidence showing she was not under the influence, and cops and prosecutors who admit she was not under the influence.

When Illinois prosecutors can charge people with crimes they admit did not occur, and when Illinois courts can accept those charges and convict and punish people for those non-existent crimes, we have an evil government. And a dangerous one.

Here’s a link to an article on the case. I can’t find the hard-copy version of the story I read, but this Sun-Times version has the same basic information.

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Reader's comments




So if I accidently kill someone with a gun its not a crime? What makes it different if I use another means of taking lives other than a gun?

roger - Feb 16, 2012 08:06:05 AM Remove Comment

 
The author of this article did not look into the history of this case. Ms Bernard pled guilty. She was texting immediately before the crash,she was speeding and killed 2 people.

BQ - Feb 16, 2012 07:13:41 AM Remove Comment

 
It was an accident, and therefore not a crime. Additionally, the driver was allegedly charged with aggravated driving under the influence when she wasn't under the influence.

Dave - Feb 15, 2012 04:33:55 PM Remove Comment

 
Im reading this and am asking myself. Why isnt killing two motorcyclists a crime? Why focus on traces of MJ? The author of this story seems to think the driver got rairoaded and shouldnt get any time ? Im perplexed.

roger - Feb 15, 2012 05:26:04 AM Remove Comment
 

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