Sunday, May 17, 2009

Former Football Star Bruce Smith Headed for NFL Hall of Fame; Also Headed to Court on 3rd DUI Charge

Meet Bruce Smith. The former star Defensive End for the Buffalo Bills and Washington Redskins was a career leader in sacks on the field. He also has been recognized for service on the boards of St. Jude's Hospital and Operation Smile, and was a member of the Board of Visitors at Virginia Tech, his Alma Mater. In February, he was honored by the Virginia General Assembly, receiving a standing ovation for his career and volunteer work. Last week he was arrested for DUI, his third such charge according to the media.

Of course, Smith was in very good company in the General Assembly, which has had numerous members convicted of DUI, and even more who have driven under the influence but were not convicted. By the time he made it to the House and Senate, he had already been arrested on DUI charges twice, but the charges didn't stick either time. All those politicians that suck up to MADD and take their money must have been suffering from amnesia when they cheered on this multiple DUI arrestee.

Of course, we should all keep in mind that Smith may have been innocent of the charges all three times. But it does go to show what MADD and the DUI crusaders really stand for. They have invented a system where lots of people drive drunk, but only celebrities and wealthy people have a good chance at acquittal on DUI charges. The best DUI defense attorneys are expensive. Add the cost of expert witnesses, court reporters, and independant investigators and you are talking about a lot of money. Of course, the DUI conviction can be even more expensive, but the conviction takes money from defendants over a long period. It is a financial death by a thousand cuts, such as VASAP fees, increased insurance, and fine payments that can be spread out.

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