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Everything posted by teeray
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The DA is being coy and knew what it was doing when they said a civil settlement may have been reached (remember they didn't say they knew one had been reached) What they didn't say was that any civil settlement cannot be contingent on a victim not testifying or appearing. She flaked. She was telling the DA all the way back in October she didn't want another trial. Then quit talking to them altogether in November. Again, you can't reach a settlement that has the condition she not testify or evade service (i.e. not show up) DA probably got excited about a high profile case, she probably got cold feet, DA tells Holder "Even so i will just subpoena you", so she goes onto hiding to avoid it. DA has egg on his face. Leaks possible settlement to save face. That is my theory. A victim can reach a settlement where she can ask the DA to go easy on defendant, accept a plea bargain, or drop the charges. That is the extent of any settlement can do and it remains the DA's discretion how to proceed. And as always if I am wrong any Huddle lawyers feel free to correct me ETA: it is also not allowed for an attorney to advise a client to go into hiding or give instructions how to do it, but they can explain consequences if client asks about what may happen
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Ray Rice won his appeal to the courts, but circumstances were different Peterson still has a case that needs to be resolved thay could more directly influence what happens to Hardy I still don't think he gets suspended and if he does i fully expect that it will end up in court too
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I accept
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Good choices. Gotta go with Montsta and Lola as first two. But all good choices
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No respect no respect
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Jakob was mistaken?
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power is the ultimate aphrodisiac. So bring on those high-school girls!! I meant that in the sense of other Huddlers that are acting like high school girls and not literal high school girls. Kind of
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There is no pie in mobile version right now.
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This whole thing is weird
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I would also like to point out that I give pie liberally. I am kind of a Huddleslut that way giving out pie to anyone and everyone
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My qualifications are: my wife ignores me so I have plenty of time to Huddle I rarely sleep I love puppies I go through spells of only posting in gif and meme form I helped bring PFFL and TRD to justice I meet all the mandatory Cam Newton nuthugger prerequisites I would allow (actually encourage) my wife to cheat on me with Luke Kuechly if the opportunity presented itself
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Same for Mitchell
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Yes plz. I was dissapointed that we didn't get him back, but understood why after seeing what he got paid. I would take him back in a heartbeat
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The reason it isn't going to happen is because he was just forced to sit for 16 games. You might want to get into the minutiae of whether that is technically considered a suspension or not, to Greg Hardy and the NFLPA will contend that it was. And the union is going to fight very hard to not allow the league to set a precedent of double suspensions, once when accused and again after resolution. NFLPA I imagine would fight this tooth and nail. I think it would be more likely to see Hardy get a severe fine from the league and even that would be appealed. You can't look at past cases because there aren't any cases where a player was already forced to sit out 16 games while being tarred and feathered costing him potentially millions in future earnings
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I highly doubt it but we will see
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I didn't say he wasn't innocent. I am just wondering which time he was accused of rape did he get suspended. The first time or the second time in those 18 or so months
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Are you talking about the first time he was accused of rape or the second time?
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You have to prove his conduct was detrimental. Their defense can't just be " he dated a crazy woman"
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They would have to prove there even was a settlement first. Then they would have to argue thay a settlement is an admission of guilt (which it is not), and then would have to say that sitting out 15 games and possibly costing Hardy millions of dollars and usinf his face as a poster child for domestic abuse, only to have charged dropped was not a reasonable punishment. It would probably be a losing argument. If DA can't get Holder NFL likely won't, I doubt there will be any suspension.
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What are they going to suspend him for? Excessive tweeting and lack of contrition for a charge that was dismissed?
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NFLPA will
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This. The NFLPA will make enormous amounts of noise if they try to suspend him again, and one media outlet has already reported it is highly unlikely
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The shield tarnished Hardy and themselves more than Hardy tarnished the shield.
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We got your back