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re: Tuscaloosa News editorial:"DA reasoning sows distrust in the system"
Posted on 6/21/16 at 11:30 am to thelawnwranglers
Posted on 6/21/16 at 11:30 am to thelawnwranglers
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The only known mention of additional people in the car has been put fourth by the defense attorney.
Police affidavit....
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According to the arrest affidavit, the arresting officer, Sgt. Tommy Crowson, approached a vehicle after detecting a strong odor of marijuana and found Laurence Jones sitting in the passenger seat with a handgun in his lap. Two other men, Jaquez Splond and Steven Jones were in the backseat. The four said they were waiting to meet some girls, according to the Crowson's report. After Crowson saw Laurence Jones' handgun, a Taurus PT 111 PRO .9mm, he called for backup and held all suspects at gunpoint until other officers arrived.
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Posted on 6/21/16 at 11:48 am to chattabama
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Jeremy Hill was on probation at the time that he blind side punched a guy. He was given community service for his second crime despite violating his probation terms. Do you think most people who violate their probation terms end up with community service?
Hill wound up with two more yrs of probabtion. His first offense was non-violent, non-drug, non-weapon, and borderline juvenile age. But the big difference here is that JH went through the courts both times and came out the other side with dire consequences hanging over him. He missed an entire year of football and all summer workouts will trying his cases. His deals were bargained with the Judge.
These guys were spit out by the law enforcement officials and they learned nothing from the experience except that high powered people will get you out of anything in their program...
Posted on 6/21/16 at 11:56 am to GetmorewithLes
Pathetic homer spin, dude. Hill was convicted of a sexual crime against a 14 year old girl. He then violated his probation and committed a violent crime. What exactly did he learn from the court system after his first conviction? All of these players deals were bargained with officials.
Posted on 6/21/16 at 12:12 pm to mikeb0870
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Two different events but wasn't Jordan Jefferson arrested and the grand jury cleared him and other players. Didn't that 5 star enroll into MSU after beating a woman. Don't act like this shite doesn't eventually happen to everyone.
Are you as dumb as this sounded?
Posted on 6/21/16 at 12:19 pm to GetmorewithLes
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dire consequences hanging over him
If you violate your probation, you are going to jail..... (a year later) Oh no! You violated your probation! Time for more probation!
Yeah, Jeremy Hill really had to face consequences.
Posted on 6/21/16 at 12:22 pm to GetmorewithLes
quote:They are learning about the dangers and consequences of drug use as they have been in Bradford drug rehab for over a month now. They are learning about gun safety and gun laws by attending gun safety classes and they are learning about law enforcement by serving over 20 hours of community service while riding with the local police on their night shift patrol duty. That's just what these guys have logged over the last 5 weeks....who knows if they'll be allowed back on the team or what the hell Saban has in store for them if they do come back?
These guys were spit out by the law enforcement officials and they learned nothing from the experience except that high powered people will get you out of anything in their program...
Posted on 6/21/16 at 12:23 pm to I-59 Tiger
It is very fishy and this DA just told everyone that if you are an athlete or a successful person he will give you a break. What if these two were just two guys from the projects or the trailer park?
Posted on 6/21/16 at 12:25 pm to chattabama
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I've worked with TBI patients who were never the same after a knockout punch.
The guy didn't even hit the ground from Hill's punch. In fact, that big bastard tried to square up with him until someone else hit him from behind.
Posted on 6/21/16 at 12:27 pm to MightyYat
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The guy didn't even hit the ground from Hill's punch. In fact, that big bastard tried to square up with him until someone else hit him from behind.
Fact remains that blindsiding someone could lead to serious consequences for that person. Thankfully Hill is a weak baby back bitch who wouldn't fight someone unless it was a surprise attack.
Posted on 6/21/16 at 12:29 pm to JuiceTerry
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Pathetic homer spin, dude. Hill was convicted of a sexual crime against a 14 year old girl. He then violated his probation and committed a violent crime. What exactly did he learn from the court system after his first conviction? All of these players deals were bargained with officials.
We've gone down this road a million times but 2 things about Hill's first offense: One, he was 18 for all of 2 or 3 weeks and was still in high school. And two, there was a video shown of the girl being anything but forced so that's why the charges were reduced.
As for the bar fight, it was just that, a bar fight in which Hill acted like a bitch by throwing the sucker punch.
Posted on 6/21/16 at 12:33 pm to Funky Tide 8
How does it cloud anything, you ask?
Who cares about football players and AL anymore?
I am fairly far removed from Ouachita Parish, but I am embarrassed for my state.
LA politics is known the world over for it's corruption, and IMO, it is present in this case, probably on the back end by an agent in LA, but that's beside the point too.
The man allowed himself to be taped making a comment that sets our legal system and society back 150 years. I think Paul Finebaum, of all people, really summed it up best on his show yesterday.
Who cares about football players and AL anymore?
I am fairly far removed from Ouachita Parish, but I am embarrassed for my state.
LA politics is known the world over for it's corruption, and IMO, it is present in this case, probably on the back end by an agent in LA, but that's beside the point too.
The man allowed himself to be taped making a comment that sets our legal system and society back 150 years. I think Paul Finebaum, of all people, really summed it up best on his show yesterday.
Posted on 6/21/16 at 12:33 pm to MightyYat
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One, he was 18 for all of 2 or 3 weeks and was still in high school.
You'd be okay with an 18 year old taking advantage of your 14 year old daughter?
Posted on 6/21/16 at 12:34 pm to MightyYat
Doesn't change a damn thing, bro. Jeremy Hill is a terrible example of why Bama players get special treatment and LSU players don't. It's comical.
Posted on 6/21/16 at 12:39 pm to MightyYat
quote:OMG! She was a 14 year of kid.
And two, there was a video shown of the girl being anything but forced
Posted on 6/21/16 at 12:39 pm to chattabama
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You'd be okay with an 18 year old taking advantage of your 14 year old daughter?
Well, the "taking advantage" part of the whole deal was what got his charges reduced. Personally? I'd be pissed and probably want to press charges also. I'm not debating that at all. I'm just telling you why his charges were reduced in that incident.
Posted on 6/21/16 at 12:40 pm to jatebe
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OMG! She was a 14 year of kid.
And he was an 18yr old kid but not in the eyes of the law and he was punished.
Posted on 6/21/16 at 12:42 pm to GnashRebel
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Tuscaloosa News editorial:"DA reasoning sows distrust in the system"
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Didn't that 5 star enroll into MSU after beating a woman.
And MSU took a metric ton of shite for it. And most of their reasonable fans expressed some trepidation of the move. I don't think anyone expects Saban will punish the guys but I think people expect Bama fans who truly believe Saban is any different than other slimy coaches to recognize the reality around them.
You've flipped your lid,or else are simply out of touch with reality. EVERY Bama fan I know expects Saban to do something about it.
Posted on 6/21/16 at 12:44 pm to iglass
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EVERY Bama fan I know expects Saban to do something about it.
Yes, 2016 Team Captains
Posted on 6/21/16 at 12:55 pm to MightyYat
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Well, the "taking advantage" part of the whole deal was what got his charges reduced. Personally? I'd be pissed and probably want to press charges also. I'm not debating that at all. I'm just telling you why his charges were reduced in that incident.
Do you think every 18 year old who screws around with 14 year olds gets probation? Do you think the fact that he was a highly sought after athlete had anything to do with his consequences?
Posted on 6/21/16 at 1:01 pm to I-59 Tiger
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Yes, 2016 Team Captains
Permanent captains will not be named until next spring, I believe. If they are still on the team and have done the things the coaching staff requires them to do in order to get out of the doghouse, then maybe they will be eligible.
Make no mistake, I am so conservative that my right arm does not reach far enough. But in this case, it appears that the road these men were going down was made visible and they have been given a second chance. There were no major felonies involved, and frankly, what they WERE charged with is something that could easily happen to any of us. I have myself bought a used gun before. Far better to give someone a second chance than contribute to the horrifying incarceration rates for trivial matters. There were no identifiable victims in the charges for these guys.
Nonetheless, this situation has been and continues to be addressed outside the legal system but within the coaching system for our team. It's arguable which set of punishments we might consider to be worse if we were the ones facing it.
But - giving second chances and earning your way back into good graces is another matter entirely. Rest assured that Saban doesn't take this stuff lightly and if you really think that, you haven't been paying attention. JMHO.
This post was edited on 6/21/16 at 1:02 pm
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