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Originally Posted by
DancingRabbit
OM twitters say this is proof that Freeze and OM innocent of all allegations
Firearm felonies are about the only malfeasance they have not been connected to... someone needs to look harder.
Last edited by AlmostPositive; 05-17-2016 at 11:46 AM.
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I bet not much comes out of it. He'll plea it down, get suspended 3 or 4 games, and that will be the end of it. Such is life in high stakes SEC football.
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Originally Posted by
HSVDawg
I bet not much comes out of it. He'll plea it down, get suspended 3 or 4 games, and that will be the end of it. Such is life in high stakes SEC football.
He was arrested in Louisiana which is the home of lsu... The school he shunned to go to their biggest rival. This may play a part in his outcome
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Good point.. Nick Saban will be hard=pressed to bigfoot the prosecutors down there.
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
He was arrested in Louisiana which is the home of lsu... The school he shunned to go to their biggest rival. This may play a part in his outcome
Color me skeptical. Its not like its difficult for money to travel from Tuscaloosa to Monroe, LA if thats what it takes to bury it. You can bet in the very least that he will have some elite, high dollar defense attorney representing him that he in no way could probably afford under normal circumstances. That's usually all it takes to turn a felony into a misdemeanor. Quite simply, under the current climate in the past few years we've seen probably a double digit number of high profile FBS players charged with drug possession, aggravated assault, rape, etc, and miss minimal games or even no games in some cases. I don't see why this would be much different, especially when it involves a program with the prestige and resources of an Alabama.
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Originally Posted by
HSVDawg
Color me skeptical. Its not like its difficult for money to travel from Tuscaloosa to Monroe, LA if thats what it takes to bury it. You can bet in the very least that he will have some elite, high dollar defense attorney representing him that he in no way could probably afford under normal circumstances. That's usually all it takes to turn a felony into a misdemeanor. Quite simply, under the current climate in the past few years we've seen probably a double digit number of high profile FBS players charged with drug possession, aggravated assault, rape, etc, and miss minimal games or even no games in some cases. I don't see why this would be much different, especially when it involves a program with the prestige and resources of an Alabama.
If he is charged with a felony, it would be very difficult to bribe it away to benefit Alabama football in Louisiana. In Alabama, you wouldn't need a bribe... in Louisiana, it would take more than that.
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Originally Posted by
AlmostPositive
If he is charged with a felony, it would be very difficult to bribe it away to benefit Alabama football in Louisiana. In Alabama, you wouldn't need a bribe... in Louisiana, it would take more than that.
That's what I'm saying though. He's going to have a $500/hr attorney working on his behalf. Maybe for free if he has ties to Bama or maybe paid for by their network. I'd be willing to bet that he is able to plea it down though. There won't be a felony charge. You're kidding yourself if you think otherwise.
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Originally Posted by
KentuckyDawg
Ole Miss logic says this is actually good news for Alabama.
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
Looks like lashley is shooting up the depth chart by default
It still irks me we weren't able to sign Lashley. I have no doubt he would have signed with us if we had a different OL coach. We'll never get to Atlanta if we can't improve the play of our OL.
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Originally Posted by
HSVDawg
That's what I'm saying though. He's going to have a $500/hr attorney working on his behalf. Maybe for free if he has ties to Bama or maybe paid for by their network. I'd be willing to bet that he is able to plea it down though. There won't be a felony charge. You're kidding yourself if you think otherwise.
You do understand that he already been charged with a felony, right?
You do understand that no elected official in Louisiana is going to curry favor with voters by letting Bama players off the hook for no apparent reason?
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Originally Posted by
HSVDawg
I bet not much comes out of it. He'll plea it down, get suspended 2 games, and that will be the end of it. Such is life in high stakes SEC football.
FIFY - They play UNM the 3rd game .
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Originally Posted by
Rexxx
Ole Miss logic says this is actually good news for Alabama.
Strong first post.
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Originally Posted by
Rexxx
Ole Miss logic says this is actually good news for Alabama.
What a first post. Big time.
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Originally Posted by
AlmostPositive
You do understand that he already been charged with a felony, right?
You do understand that no elected official in Louisiana is going to curry favor with voters by letting Bama players off the hook for no apparent reason?
Let me rephrase it then. He won't be charged with a felony by the time it sees the inside of a courtroom.
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Originally Posted by
HSVDawg
I bet not much comes out of it. He'll plea it down, get suspended 3 or 4 games, and that will be the end of it. Such is life in high stakes SEC football.
He's not going to get suspended for 3-4 games. No chance he gets that much.
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Originally Posted by
AlmostPositive
You do understand that he already been charged with a felony, right?
You do understand that no elected official in Louisiana is going to curry favor with voters by letting Bama players off the hook for no apparent reason?
Doesn't mean it will end up a felony.
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Originally Posted by
Homedawg
He's not going to get suspended for 3-4 games. No chance he gets that much.
Touche....great point.
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