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Senior Member
Originally Posted by
Mobile Bay
That would get them repeat offender status, a necessary precursor to the death penalty.
How so? I thought the program had to be under probation at the time of the new violations to be considered a repeat offender.
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Originally Posted by
Buddy
How so? I thought the program had to be under probation at the time of the new violations to be considered a repeat offender.
They are on probation already in women's basketball and track. That's all you need for repeat offender
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Originally Posted by
Random Poster
They are on probation already in women's basketball and track. That's all you need for repeat offender
If this is true, then the 2nd NOA that they received in February has already put them under repeat offender status.
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Originally Posted by
Buddy
If this is true, then the 2nd NOA that they received in February has already put them under repeat offender status.
Not necessarily. It would likely depend on the date of the allegation
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Originally Posted by
Buddy
If this is true, then the 2nd NOA that they received in February has already put them under repeat offender status.
If a criminal is charged with a crime but hasnt went to trial yet, can they be a repeat offender if they commit another crime?
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This is a good thing. This will give them yet another opportunity to "tell their story".
Holy 17.
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Originally Posted by
Dawg-gone-dawgs
If a criminal is charged with a crime but hasnt went to trial yet, can they be a repeat offender if they commit another crime?
The only time I've heard of something like that was when this girl I knew got popped for DUI 1st. She got popped again before her court date so she got charged with 2 counts of DUI 1st.
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Originally Posted by
Dawg-gone-dawgs
If a criminal is charged with a crime but hasnt went to trial yet, can they be a repeat offender if they commit another crime?
Anything that happened after track and w basketball went on probation comes under the repeat offender clause. It doesn't matter what the sport is. I feel almost certain that's why the NCAA spilt them off from football, to get UM football under the repeat offender clause.
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Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
Anything that happened after track and w basketball went on probation comes under the repeat offender clause. It doesn't matter what the sport is. I feel almost certain that's why the NCAA spilt them off from football, to get UM football under the repeat offender clause.
Let's hope so.
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Originally Posted by
Dawg-gone-dawgs
Let's hope so.
There is no hope so too it. That's how it works. It's the violation date though, not the NOA. If a violation in any sport occurs when one sport is on probation the repeat offender clause applies.
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