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Aqib Talib is a HORRIBLE HUMAN WHO I HOPE GOES TO HELL


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Heres your fuging image Goodell, you fuging rigged a game so that this sack of poo can waltz around as a superbowl champ because you wanted "the sheriff" to walk off with his ring.  Never let these images die because it shows just how much a piece of poo Goodell and the NFL are, dont give a poo about "character" as long as they feed the bottom line. 

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4 hours ago, Doc Holiday said:

As I explained in my other post that doesn’t exactly apply here, it wasn’t a felony until the coach got killed. It was just a misdemeanor assault Up and to that point.
 

and as I said before it would only be a felony under NC law. This happened in Texas and the laws do differ some state to state. 

I know people don’t like Talib, I get it, I hated him as a football player too. But dude isn’t anywhere near guilty or responsible for murder. His brother is on the other hand.

there is a reason he has not been charged with murder and will not be charged with murder. So take it for what it’s worth.  Some on here need to separate the football player from the person. 

It would be a stretch and I don’t know Texas law but assault with intent to inflict serious injury is a felony. Whatever. Talib is an asshole.

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12 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

It would be a stretch and I don’t know Texas law but assault with intent to inflict serious injury is a felony. Whatever. Talib is an asshole.

The charge of intent to inflict serious injury isn’t a charge by itself. 
 

this what you’re thinking of tho: https://www.ncleg.gov/EnactedLegislation/Statutes/PDF/BySection/Chapter_14/GS_14-32.pdf

to meet the grounds of serious bodily injury there cannot really be a could or may have. It’s more of he/she intended to and completed the assault. 
 

I believe the grounds for the difference between injury and serious bodily injury is the degree of surgery needed to heal and if the person can recover from the injury 100%. (One is a misdemeanor and the other is a felony)
basically if the injury permanently harms them it’s serious bodily injury.

again, Aqib Talib is guilty of nothing more than Misdemeanor assault. And possibly F-Inciting a riot(what he could be charged with in North Carolina).

scream he should be charged with this or that because you hated him as a football player is stupid. 
 

Aqib’s brother is the one to blame here not Aqib. Can’t punish one person for another’s mistake just because you thought they were an asshole on the field.
 

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3 hours ago, Carolina Cajun said:

Heres your fuging image Goodell, you fuging rigged a game so that this sack of poo can waltz around as a superbowl champ because you wanted "the sheriff" to walk off with his ring.  Never let these images die because it shows just how much a piece of poo Goodell and the NFL are, dont give a poo about "character" as long as they feed the bottom line. 

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calm down 

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6 hours ago, ACobra289 said:

20 to life? Are you fuging serious? He deserves the electric chair.

Not even in Texas would they give someone the death penalty in this situation.  

Capital murder in Texas must involve one of the following elements:

The victim is a peace officer or fireman in the line of duty and the defendant knows this.

The killing occurs during the commission or attempt of the following felonies: kidnapping, burglary, aggravated sexual assault, arson, obstruction or retaliation, or terroristic threat.

The killing was committed for payment or promise of payment. In this instance, both the person who paid for the killing and the actual killer can be charged with capital murder.

The killing occurs during the escape, or attempted escape, from a penal institution.

The killing is committed by an incarcerated person in conjunction with organized criminal activity.

The killing is committed by a person incarcerated for the following aggravated felonies: aggravated kidnapping, aggravated sexual assault, or aggravated robbery;

The defendant kills more than one individual either in one act, such as a mass shooting, or during different criminal acts, such as gang killings or as a serial killer.

The victim is under 10 years old.

The victim was a judge or justice and the killing was committed in retaliation or on account of the judge or justice’s service.

 

Pulling out a gun in the heat of an argument is not going to get anyone the death.

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19 hours ago, Panthers Rhule said:

I'm not a lawyer but isn't that accessory to crime at least?

I found this definition:

Accessory to a crime =

Being an accessory to a crime means that you helped the principal offender either commit a crime or get away with a crime. It is a very serious criminal offense. It is not necessary to plan in advance to be considered an accessory. You also do not have to know that a crime would occur or even be present for the crime committed.

Yeah, I would assume from all the Law and Order I've seen over the years that he's at least an accessory, if not charged directly since he started the fight. Hell, starting the fight is assault.

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22 hours ago, Davidson Deac II said:

And the inciting a riot charge would likely be dropped assuming he is a first time offender.  The brother deserves 20 to life.  Aquib should get some punishment as well.  But he definitely won't get murder.  

Deserves the death penalty 

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