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Odessa DWI Crash Killed Two 19-Year-Old Passengers — What the Probation Sentence Means for the Families’ Civil Rights If you found this page because someone you love was killed by a drunk driver in Odessa, and you just watched the criminal court hand down a sentence of probation, you are probably sitting with a question that no news article will answer for you: Is that really all? We are not going to pretend it feels like enough. Ten years of community supervision, a $10,000 fine per count, and 120 days in the Ector County jail for killing two nineteen-year-old people is the kind of outcome that makes families feel like the justice system looked at their loss and decided it was manageable. We understand that feeling. We have sat with families in exactly this position, and we can tell you two things at once: the criminal sentence is one system, and the civil case is a completely separate one. The criminal court decides what the state does to the person who drove drunk. The civil court decides what the person who drove drunk — and anyone else who helped create the danger — owes the families whose lives were destroyed. That second system is still open. But it runs on a clock the criminal court does not control, and for this crash, that clock may have already run out. That is why the most important thing on this page is not the anger you feel — it is the deadline…