atlantabiolab said:
She did intend to kill the man, for she pulled her car into her garage, out of sight of the public, and volitionally left him to die, knowing the extent of his injuries. Simply because she did not mean to hit him is not the crux of her charge. The willful prevention of his aid is.
She is not a threat to society, such as say a serial killer, but her punishment is for the ideological basis of her actions.
which is why i dont think she is necessarily guilty of first degree murder, but is guilty of a lesser degree of murder, 2nd or 3rd
its why i think there should be parole in her sentence, as there sould be opportunity for her to reflect on her crime, and serve major punishment while doing it. when she gets out she's gonna be an old woman