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re: Really?!? You guys giving up already after the JHC incident?
Posted on 5/28/13 at 9:56 pm to fibonaccisquared
Posted on 5/28/13 at 9:56 pm to fibonaccisquared
Rambo failed a test. Secondly, the police questioned him without Miranda, so his confession means squat. They searched the entire dorm and bathroom with permission and found nothing. Deal with this internally and no "hypocrite" stuff would have followed.
Posted on 5/28/13 at 10:05 pm to IT_Dawg
Wasn't sure on Rambo but I believe you.
Reporters were already asking about this instance if I'm not mistaken. Miranda means about eff all in this case. Legal vs. Court of public opinion. If I'm wrong about the situation gaining traction with reporters prior to the suspension, then I agree with you.
Reporters were already asking about this instance if I'm not mistaken. Miranda means about eff all in this case. Legal vs. Court of public opinion. If I'm wrong about the situation gaining traction with reporters prior to the suspension, then I agree with you.
Posted on 5/28/13 at 10:27 pm to IT_Dawg
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Secondly, the police questioned him without Miranda, so his confession means squat. They searched the entire dorm and bathroom with permission and found nothing. Deal with this internally and no "hypocrite" stuff would have followed.
LOL. The police were called. They filed a report. They included the statements that were made directly to them from the people listed in the report.
The AJC knew Flourney-Smith was asked to pack up and leave and smelled smoke. They found the policy incident report. And reported it.
First off... the police notified UGA coaches.
So, he was going to miss the game regardless if it became public knowledge.
Secondly... UGA has a history of extreme punishment for lying to police and coaches.
JHC did the right thing by coming clean. His punishment for the cover-up could be worse (see Flourney-Smith with his book scandal).
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