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Karafa bail
Thu, Apr 5: Oliver Karafa's parents and sister arrive at College Park Courthouse to resume bail hearing of 19-year-old who faces a number of charges related to ...
just because he did a mistake and he's rich doesn't mean he sure go to jail
for a long he's 19 don't judge someone for how rich they are so rich people
when they do a mistake they should go to jail for a long time and poor
people should not go to jail for there mistake's becaues there poor and his
mom and dad are obviousl feel bad for what he did but they maybe send him
to canada for a better life or for he's modeling. just because he has money
doesn't mean you should say stuff like that.
I've met this young man. He is a sweetheart, a really nice guy who has made
a mistake. We all make mistakes and nothing will bring his friend back.
This process is punishment enough, I really hope he doesn't go to jail.
Jails are not the way to rehabilitate individuals. p.s. I've never drank in
my life - don't drink, you don't need to be drunk to meet new people...be
yourself and say hi to strangers. That's easier than risking drunken
mistakes.
Ya he really HOT and i no he made a bad mistake and i'm pretty sure he
regrets it and he sad that he lost he's friend. I hope he doesn't go to
jail maybe just get's community service hours. i hope all go will Oilver
and you get back to modelling and maybe you should get out of toronto and
maybe go same were like mississauga soo maybe i have a better chance of
meeting you ;)
He may be a sweetheart, but he made a grave irresponsible mistake, and like
all others who have done same, he must pay the price. The law is not for
some, and to exclude others, simply cuz hes a "sweetheart". Hes smart
enough to have a license, he should be smart enough to know that speeding
kills, and drinking and driving also kills- sadly his friend paid the
price.
good question, its funny how some cases go silent after a while $. This was
one of the most horrific car crashes Ive heard about. The impact split the
vehicle in 2 and it happened in Toronto a yr ago. Anyone with new info on
what ever happened to this case?
YES, its possible the victim didnt realise how drunk the 19 year old was,
but being older, regardless, he shouldve noticed the guy was speeding. If
Im in a vehicle and the driver start speeding, or driving recklessly- I ask
to stop and let me out!
Am I the only one who thinks it's odd that a 24-year-old lets a 19-year-old
drink and drive? I know that Chiang is the victim here, but it's not like
he's completely innocent. His behaviour was irresponsible too!
he will appear in court in June of this year. they will set a date for the
trial to begin. yes these criminal negligence causing death cases usually
take 2 years or more.
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