NFL Discipline For Taylor

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Master4Caster
06-05-2006, 08:30 PM
If ya wanna split hairs then fine, but by pleading no contest he's not arguing about the evidence. A no contest plea operates the same as a guilty plea for purposes of judgment and punishment.

It's not splitting hairs. He did NOT plead no contest to aggravated assault, the very serious charge that might have landed him in jail for 46 years. The country dropped those serious charges in exchange for a no contest to a piddly misdemeanor. That's the point. Tells me there was nothing to the felony charge.

Dade county coulda/shoulda cited him for battery from the git, then done something about the grand theft of his ATVs.

TheInspector
06-06-2006, 08:29 AM
I wanna split hairs about whether we're splitting hairs...anyone?

paulskinsfan
06-06-2006, 01:09 PM
It's not splitting hairs. He did NOT plead no contest to aggravated assault, the very serious charge that might have landed him in jail for 46 years. The country dropped those serious charges in exchange for a no contest to a piddly misdemeanor. That's the point. Tells me there was nothing to the felony charge.

Dade county coulda/shoulda cited him for battery from the git, then done something about the grand theft of his ATVs.


Good to know the United States Government got involved and dropped those serious charges. I don't think it means there was "nothing" to the charges, I think they were dealing with thugs on all sides and the State agreed to the misd. rather than risking out right acquittal at trial. Im as big an ST fan as the next guy, but the kid has some issues.

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