I agree with bond007, the wreckless manslaughter charge is what will get re-tried. It is highly unlikely that once the evidence of this alone is heard by the jury, that it will not end up in a guilty verdict. He will do some time, but it will probably be mimimal with all sentences being served concurrently. Hey, like it or not, he doesn't have any other occurrences on his record.
Have money, get good lawyers, and get off easy. That's the way our judicial system works. It's not that you are buying a not guilty, you are buying the best defense that can get through all of the legal loopholes the most effective way.
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