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Apparently ESPN's Outside the Lines did a hit piece on Greg Hardy this morning


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Pissed me off that that chick said they should deactivate him and in that time educate and help him through the issue.

WHAT IF HE FUGGING DIDNT DO IT.

I don't know if he beat this girl or not, but I haven't read or heard anything about him POSSIBLY being innocent and it pisses me off.

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This my friends I believe is a sure sign the media is taking notice of our team. Now that we are relevant as a team, more people are looking at us, digging into our team to find news/over blowing this or that/taking shots at Cam...etc etc.

 

Its like, you never give a darn about your woman's ex because he is irrelevant.... UNTIL you learn that he made more money than you, or was more hung that you...and then suddenly he becomes the center of the target.

 

We wanted the attention, and we are getting it..the good and the bad. Sounds more like a legit team to me

 

 

 

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the jury trial if i understand correctly will be a trial de novo.  it'll be like the bench trial never happened.

 

 
North Carolina, like some states, has a two-tiered criminal system. Lower level cases, including infractions, almost all misdemeanors and most Class H & I felonies – can be resolved in District Court, which is the lower of two levels.
 
If a person wants to have a trial on a misdemeanor or an infraction, that trial will almost always occur first in District Court (unless the case has been indicted), and in that case the person will appear before a judge for arraignment and a trial as part of what’s known as a Bench Trial.
 
Felonies cannot be tried by judge in North Carolina. If a person wishes to resolve a felony in District Court, the person can do so, but must plead guilty. There may be many reasons to plead guilty to a felony in District Court, rather than demand a jury trial in Superior Court.
 
Upon an appeal, the District Court Judge has a limited opportunity (described elsewhere on this blog) to impose a new bond – called an Appeal Bond – designed to ensure the person is not a danger to the community or and that the person appears for his or her Superior Court court dates.
 
If the case is sent to Superior Court, what happens to the judgment?
 
The judgment is set aside. It is a nullity. The case returns to “pending” status and remains that way until one of several things happens in Superior Court.
 
  1. The person is found guilty or not-guilty by a Superior Court Jury
  2. The person decides to withdraw the appeal and remand the case from Superior Court back to District Court, which in DWI cases requires a new sentencing hearing.
  3. The person decides to plead guilty in Superior Court, and is sentenced in Superior Court by a judge.
  4. The State dismisses the case in Superior Court.

If you’re being sentenced in other states, those states should not count a District Court conviction that has been appealed as a criminal conviction. It should be regarded as a nullity.

 

https://www.chetson.com/2012/10/trial-de-novo-and-federal-sentencing-in-north-carolina/

 

You're correct.

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This my friends I believe is a sure sign the media is taking notice of our team. Now that we are relevant as a team, more people are looking at us, digging into our team to find news/over blowing this or that/taking shots at Cam...etc etc.

 

Its like, you never give a darn about your woman's ex because he is irrelevant.... UNTIL you learn that he made more money than you, or was more hung that you...and then suddenly he becomes the center of the target.

 

We wanted the attention, and we are getting it..the good and the bad. Sounds more like a legit team to me

I disagree as far as the media taking notice. I believe the media has a different agenda.

 

* To continue paint this franchise in a negative way with the ammunition given

* We are a small market; NC is preceived by many as backwoods and uneducated

* We have a polarizing QB who Panthers fans can't seem to agree on; The media will attack his pressers to support their agenda

* A they will paint the owner as nonsincere who is protecting an abuser

 

Their hopeful outcome

* Panthers moving to larger market (LA or London)

* New ownership after Mr Richardson passing (fact 2 years after his passing to be sold)

 

So people we will never get the love that we crave from others nor should we crave it. We just need to support our team and screw the rest of the world. Even if we win the SB we will never be the darling of the NFL.

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Guilty by bench trial, aka one person. No one person is impartial - we all have our inherent biases. He has the right to be tried by a jury of his peers.

 

Not to mention the Judge on this trial has a large track record of being one side in her verdicts in domestic cases of this type. I think the number is like 95% against the male defendant.

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