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Florida defensive tackle Dominique Easley and former Alabama defensive back Reggie Myles have not been charged for their roles in an altercation last month. Myles filed a sworn complaint alleging that Easley attacked him outside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium after Alabama beat Florida 38-10 on Oct. 1. State Attorney Bill Cervone says conflicting witness testimony about the incident was the main factor in his decision not to seek charges. Cervone also says some of the people involved were impaired by alcohol and had trouble remembering events. Easley's refusal to speak to police also was a factor.

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Pankins150 months
Easley's a smart kid
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ready4something150 months
Is that how the law is supposed to be applied. If so Baton Rouge Police department needs to take notes.
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km150 months
<Is that how the law is supposed to be applied. If so Baton Rouge Police department needs to take notes.>

If YOU want to follow Florida law; move to Florida.
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TigerWoody150 months
"Cervone also says some of the people involved were impaired by alcohol and had trouble remembering events. Easley's refusal to speak to police also was a factor."

Common sense application....could have used a bit of that in BR not so long ago.
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Catman88150 months
Wait.. how does the attacker's refusal to talk to police become a reason to not seek charges against him?
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