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re: I guess AU needs to pay more for their players.

Posted on 5/24/11 at 9:47 am to
Posted by RT1941
Member since May 2007
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Posted on 5/24/11 at 9:47 am to
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Having players not pay their rent is a product of running a clean program...


You have a twisted way of thinking dude. Are you fricking serious?

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This appears to be the motive and my guess is that McNeil will be the fall guy and the others will get youthful offender status...

It is even possible that they all get youthful offender status. They stole 4 cell phones and a lock box valued at $1.00... A plea bargain is probable in the works,...


A plea bargain for armed robbery?



Oh, wait - I forgot, you are the guy that hopes the Felony 4 get another opportunity to play football, right?
Posted by parkjas2001
Gustav Fan Club: Consigliere
Member since Feb 2010
45000 posts
Posted on 5/24/11 at 9:47 am to
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A plea bargain for armed robbery?


first offense as a youthful offender...probably
Posted by auburntiger77
Glendale
Member since Dec 2010
2044 posts
Posted on 5/24/11 at 10:07 am to
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Oh, wait - I forgot, you are the guy that hopes the Felony 4 get another opportunity to play football, right?


I do hope they get a chance to play football, but NOT AT AUBURN... Maybe they can go to N.Alabama, Valdosta State or such... I hope these guys turn their lives around... I guess I am a bad person for wanting that...

These are young kids, not grown adults. They deserve another chance.. BUT NOT AT AUBURN...
Posted by auburntiger77
Glendale
Member since Dec 2010
2044 posts
Posted on 5/24/11 at 10:17 am to
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A plea bargain for armed robbery?

People even plea bargain Murder arrest... Happens all the time...

Just one article (there are 100's, Google is your friend)..LINK / (from the lawfiles)

Legislatures create the systems for criminal sentencing and judges determine and impose criminal sentences. Yet, the criminal sentence for most defendants is decided outside of this process. The majority of criminal cases are resolved out of court via the plea bargaining process. In addition, prosecutors often enter into plea bargains because it is the right thing to do. They may feel this compulsion given the facts of the case, or even respect (or even pity) for the criminal defendant (or the defense attorney).

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