Kevin, the facts are he knew better. The facts are he knew he shouldn't be drink and driving the boat. The facts are that he made a willful, conscious, and premeditated decision to break the law (drink and drive). And finally he said, "F*ck it, the rules don't apply to me".
Please explain to me how any of the above was accidental. You may not want to charge him with negligent homicide, but please explain to me why you think he should get a pass on all the other laws he intentionally broke.
Ted
First off I do not drink and operate my big boat, but I have been known to have a couple of beers and ride one of my seadoos. just to clear that up.
OK, based on the available evidence lets try to get a DUI conviction.
Did you know that a 200 pound person can drink a standard 3.2% beer every hour and not exceed .01% BAC? Five beers five hours, and guess what you are not drunk.
So, he may not have intentionally broken ANY laws.
He might have also had couple of drinks after the accident happened. We do not know. Again, we do not know.
Now, lets take the actual thing that happened and dissect that.
YES he was wrong to allow anybody near the back of the boat while the props were turning, but the question comes up, did he allow people to be at the rear of the boat, right next to the spinning props?
Did he instruct people to stand off to the side, and possibly rock the boat side to side from the side?
Was this happening and his intoxicated wife decided to go to the transom and push, and then slipped and got killed?
All I’m saying is that you guys have convicted this guy when the facts thatcome out in court might tell a bit of a different story.