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Former aggy Von Miller accused of assaulting a pregnant lady in Dallas
Posted on 11/30/23 at 11:50 am
Posted on 11/30/23 at 11:50 am
Posted on 11/30/23 at 11:55 am to MOJO_ERASER
Not guilty... Aggies don't have a taste for women
Posted on 11/30/23 at 11:58 am to MOJO_ERASER
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Former aggy Von Miller accused of assaulting a pregnant lady in Dallas
They hate anything that reminds them of vaginas.
Posted on 11/30/23 at 1:03 pm to MOJO_ERASER
Funny stat. If you google crime statistics for every SEC school.
College Station comes in first place felony domestic battery. And cocaine possession with intent to distribute.
College Station comes in first place felony domestic battery. And cocaine possession with intent to distribute.
Posted on 11/30/23 at 1:06 pm to Errerrerrwere
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Funny stat. If you google crime statistics for every SEC school.

Posted on 11/30/23 at 1:07 pm to MOJO_ERASER
Aggie Code of Honor
For many years Aggies have followed a Code of Honor, which is stated in this very simple verse:
An Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal or tolerate those who do.
Doesn’t say anything about assaulting a pregnant woman, so he should be OK with aggy
For many years Aggies have followed a Code of Honor, which is stated in this very simple verse:
An Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal or tolerate those who do.
Doesn’t say anything about assaulting a pregnant woman, so he should be OK with aggy
This post was edited on 11/30/23 at 1:53 pm
Posted on 11/30/23 at 1:11 pm to GatorOnAnIsland
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An Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal or tolerate those who do.
Don’t they claim the 2010 Big 12 Championship?
Posted on 11/30/23 at 1:29 pm to MOJO_ERASER
Say it ain't so!!! Another shite head Aggie? Him and Manzeil should start a club.
Posted on 11/30/23 at 8:08 pm to MOJO_ERASER
Alleged victim in Von Miller case now claims there was no assault
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Two days later, she’s claiming nothing happened.
Posted on 11/30/23 at 8:16 pm to Wellborn
he knows how to pick em. once was dating some tatted up plastic prostitute that tried to extort him
Posted on 11/30/23 at 9:01 pm to Errerrerrwere
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Funny stat. If you google crime statistics for every SEC school
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And cocaine possession

Posted on 11/30/23 at 9:03 pm to JeffLebowski
Aggie fans wanted me to update this...... so i will
He turned himself in to police.....
doesnt matter what she said now.... battery cases are notorious for mistresses to recant stories based solely on money... still doesnt mean it didnt happen.
He turned himself in to police.....
doesnt matter what she said now.... battery cases are notorious for mistresses to recant stories based solely on money... still doesnt mean it didnt happen.
quote:she fell off the couch and had minor injuries.
[o]fficers learned that Miller and the alleged victim were in an argument when Miller allegedly assaulted her, police said. Multiple police sources told WFAA that the alleged victim is Miller’s longtime girlfriend.
“Police said Miller left the scene before officers arrived. The alleged victim was not taken to a hospital but was treated for minor injuries at the scene, police said.”
This post was edited on 11/30/23 at 9:06 pm
Posted on 11/30/23 at 9:05 pm to MOJO_ERASER
You’re not a very nice person.
Alleged victim in Von Miller domestic case claiming there was no assault - on3.com
Alleged victim in Von Miller domestic case claiming there was no assault - on3.com
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The alleged victim in the felony assault case against Buffalo Bills linebacker Von Miller has recanted her claims, Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk reported on Thursday evening. Via WFAA, the alleged victim texted, “No one assaulted anyone. This insane. And sad.”
The news comes just hours after Miller was arrested and turned himself into police on Thursday afternoon.
Posted on 11/30/23 at 9:09 pm to EKG
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[o]fficers learned that Miller and the alleged victim were in an argument when Miller allegedly assaulted her, police said. Multiple police sources told WFAA that the alleged victim is Miller’s longtime girlfriend.
“Police said Miller left the scene before officers arrived. The alleged victim was not taken to a hospital but was treated for minor injuries at the scene, police said.”
Aggies are fricked up individuals.... cops dont come to houses for nothing.... wonder why she recanted the story?
911 calls dont go away ...... and thats why he turned himself in guilty as charged.
This post was edited on 11/30/23 at 9:10 pm
Posted on 11/30/23 at 9:10 pm to EKG
In that case, she should go to prison.
Posted on 11/30/23 at 9:13 pm to off_season
Moving Forward Without the Recanting Survivor's Cooperation
Just because a survivor no longer wishes to cooperate doesn't mean the case will be dropped. A criminal case is not like a private lawsuit between two parties. Criminal cases like domestic violence follow a different legal process. They are handled by a prosecutor's or district attorney's office. Therefore, the prosecutor will decide if the case goes forward. The prosecutor will assess the recanted statements of the survivor along with all the other evidence in the case. The prosecutor may pursue the case based on the strength of all the evidence taken together. Other evidence of the crime might include:
Evidence identified in police reports
Photographs of injuries or property damage
Protective or no-contact orders
Audio or video recordings, including 911 calls and jail phone calls
Statements or threats made on social media
Medical records
Eyewitness accounts
Admissions by the abuser to police or others
Effects of Recanting
Prosecutors may conclude there is enough independent evidence to proceed, even without the recanting survivor's cooperation. Prosecutors often expect domestic violence victims will recant their statements. In such situations, prosecutors may adopt strategies that are more like homicide cases. In a homicide case, no victim testifies and prosecutors hold violent offenders accountable.
In a common scenario, the domestic violence survivor cooperates with the signing of criminal charges. They also obtain a protective order or restraining order. The abuser then reaches out to the victim. Sometimes this occurs while the abuser is in jail and despite a protective order. The abuser requests or demands that the victim drop the domestic violence charges. The victim then requests that the prosecutor dismiss the case and recants their original statement.
Sometimes, the state cannot proceed with domestic violence cases when the survivor changes their story. The crime may go unpunished. The survivor and others may remain at risk of future domestic violence.
If you are a survivor of domestic violence, don't let yourself get pressured into recanting your statements. Contact local support groups or the National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE). Agencies like these exist to keep domestic violence survivors safe. You may also seek legal advice to help you decide what to do.
Just because a survivor no longer wishes to cooperate doesn't mean the case will be dropped. A criminal case is not like a private lawsuit between two parties. Criminal cases like domestic violence follow a different legal process. They are handled by a prosecutor's or district attorney's office. Therefore, the prosecutor will decide if the case goes forward. The prosecutor will assess the recanted statements of the survivor along with all the other evidence in the case. The prosecutor may pursue the case based on the strength of all the evidence taken together. Other evidence of the crime might include:
Evidence identified in police reports
Photographs of injuries or property damage
Protective or no-contact orders
Audio or video recordings, including 911 calls and jail phone calls
Statements or threats made on social media
Medical records
Eyewitness accounts
Admissions by the abuser to police or others
Effects of Recanting
Prosecutors may conclude there is enough independent evidence to proceed, even without the recanting survivor's cooperation. Prosecutors often expect domestic violence victims will recant their statements. In such situations, prosecutors may adopt strategies that are more like homicide cases. In a homicide case, no victim testifies and prosecutors hold violent offenders accountable.
In a common scenario, the domestic violence survivor cooperates with the signing of criminal charges. They also obtain a protective order or restraining order. The abuser then reaches out to the victim. Sometimes this occurs while the abuser is in jail and despite a protective order. The abuser requests or demands that the victim drop the domestic violence charges. The victim then requests that the prosecutor dismiss the case and recants their original statement.
Sometimes, the state cannot proceed with domestic violence cases when the survivor changes their story. The crime may go unpunished. The survivor and others may remain at risk of future domestic violence.
If you are a survivor of domestic violence, don't let yourself get pressured into recanting your statements. Contact local support groups or the National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE). Agencies like these exist to keep domestic violence survivors safe. You may also seek legal advice to help you decide what to do.
This post was edited on 11/30/23 at 9:16 pm
Posted on 11/30/23 at 9:15 pm to MOJO_ERASER
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911 calls dont go away ...... and thats why he turned himself in guilty as charged.
That’s not how our system works.
And you sound strangely disappointed that an assault didn’t take place. Freaking odd.
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