Athletes and the law thread

Monello

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ODU suspends 2 players for assault

These guys must not be top notch players or else they would still be on the team and the coach would be making excuses for them. These players are expendable.

[FONT=&quot]Two football players with Old Dominion University have been suspended from the team indefinitely after being charged in an assault.[/FONT][FONT=&quot].[/FONT][FONT=&quot]Hudson says officers arrested two men involved in the assault — Devin Hannan, 20, and 22-year-old Manuel Matiarena.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] Devin Hannan has been charged with assault and battery as well as malicious wounding. Matiarena has been charged with assault and battery.[/FONT]

assault and battery
 

Monello

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Update

1 of the accused is from Southern Maryland


Brandon Banks, 19, of Brandywine, Md
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http://bigstory.ap.org/article/final-ex-vanderbilt-player-turns-himself-cops

Guilty

A jury has convicted a former Vanderbilt University football player charged in the 2013 rape of an unconscious female student.
After deliberating for about 15 hours, the jury on Friday evening found Brandon Banks guilty of aggravated rape and aggravated sexual battery. He was found not guilty on five other counts.

bully
 

Monello

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Facing 151 years in jail

How many criminals can you cram into 1 football team? You would believe that they actually learned something in college.

[FONT=&quot]A former Rutgers football player has rejected a plea deal in a string of alleged armed robberies and home invasions and plans to make his case before a jury. [/FONT][FONT=&quot]Tejay Johnson, 24, will face 151 1/2 in prison and hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines if convicted.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Johnson was charged along with 14 other former Rutgers players and students in 2015 as part of an investigation into three armed robberies and an assault in New Brunswick in Piscataway. The case, which included seven defendants on the football team, contributed to the firing of [/FONT]former coach Kyle Flood[FONT=&quot], as well as the forced resignation of [/FONT]athletic director Julie Hermann[FONT=&quot]. [/FONT]

He'll be paroled when he's 101
 

Monello

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He ran afowler of the law

Jags D could use this kind of passion for mayhem.

Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Dante Fowler Jr. found himself behind bars after a Tuesday night dispute about his driving in a St. Petersburg apartment complex allegedly took a violent turn.

“Fowler got out of his car and exchanged words with the man,” an email from the police department said. “Fowler hit the man, knocked off his glasses and stepped on them. He then took the victim’s grocery bag, with recently purchased liquor, and threw it in a lake.”

Fowler was charged with simple battery and criminal mischief.

grocery thrower
 

Monello

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Dallas Cowboys getting in preseason shape

Best to have a lawyer on speed dial. At this rate they will lead the league in arrests. Time for the Raiders & Bengals to step up their game.

The Cowboys arrived in California after an array of issues the past few weeks.

Linebacker
Damien Wilson was arrested July 4 on charges of assault with a deadly weapon.

Defensive lineman
David Irving, who has already been suspended the first four games of the season for a violation of the NFL's performance-enhancing drug policy, did not show up on reporting day Friday and is facing a fine from the team.

Wide receiver
Dez Bryant arrived late on reporting day.

Rookie cornerback
Jourdan Lewis is not with the team, as he has a misdemeanor domestic violence court case set for Monday.

free zeke
 

Monello

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In keeping with the Crimi Nole tradition

Suspended, not kicked off the team. I guess it will depend if his replacements step up.

Florida State wide receiver Da'Vante Phillips caught just four passes a year ago, but was a contender to see more playing time in the revamped Seminoles' wide receiving corps in 2017.

Phillips was arrested on four counts of cashing or depositing items with intent to defraud and one charge of grand theft according to Jim Henry of the Tallahassee Democrat. According to the Tampa Bay Times, Phillips purchased four money orders worth $485.89 in January and altered them to read $700 each. The school announced Phillips has been suspended indefinitely, and coach Jimbo Fisher will not comment further.

he din du nuffin
 

Monello

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When is a DUI not a DUI

When it's a player that can help you win games.

[h=1]Alabama's Nick Saban: Da'Shawn Hand won't be suspended, was right not to drive[/h]Nick Saban stood behind Alabama defensive lineman Da'Shawn Hand on Thursday, telling to the media that he won't be suspended after a DUI charge over the weekend.
Hand was and charged with driving under the influence
after being found asleep at the wheel in a parking lot with his keys in the ignition.

put me in coach
 

Monello

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Dope intended to deal dope

I bet a few grand will entice 1 of his homies to take the rap.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department arrested Sacramento Kings forward Zach Randolph on a felony charge of marijuana possession with intent to sell, according to police reports.

Police recovered two guns, impounded two vehicles and seized narcotics, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Liliana Preciado

LAPD officials told ABC-7 that officers were on routine patrol when they encountered a group drinking alcohol, smoking marijuana and playing loud music while blocking a street at the Nickerson Gardens project in Watts. The officers then tried to disperse the crowd, and the disturbance escalated.
Officers called for backup when the crowd grew and people began throwing bottles. Several police cars ended up with smashed windows and slashed tires.

the king of weed
 
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Monello

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NFLer smacks his bitch a bit

He was a long shot to make the team. Now the decision to dump him should be easy.

New York Giants offensive tackle Michael Bowie has been charged with domestic assault and battery and two counts of malicious injury or destruction of property in Oklahoma, according to Tulsa County court records.

reports about the incident indicate that a fight occurred between Bowie and his girlfriend over finances, according to the Tulsa World. It then became physical when she made a remark about his mother.

i could have been a contender
 

Monello

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9 gators involved in felony fraud of $15,000

At least they didn't hurt anyone physically.

The nine Florida Gators who’ve been suspended since the beginning of the football season are staring down serious legal trouble. Sworn complaints against each of them surfaced on Monday, and they’re each now facing multiple potential felony charges.

Everything starts with credit card usages that police say were made through personal accounts at Florida’s university bookstore. Players used credit cards to purchase iPads, laptops, and Beats headphones, among other goods, according to the police. They say the fraudulent purchases weren’t limited to the bookstore.



go to college but become dumber
 

b23hqb

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I've been waiting for charges to come down. It looks like UF finally cannot shield their punk, stupid players anymore. These are all felony charges. These "student"/athletes appear to follow their mascot as far as brain size goes.

But you have to keep in mind that the SA Cervone is a UF and UF law school grad.......
 

b23hqb

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Here's another one:

https://bluelivesmatter.blue/los-angeles-rams-ethan-westbrooks/

Los Angeles Rams defensive lineman Ethan Westbrooks, age 26, was arrested on Friday night, September 22. Charged with five firearm felonies.

Now, I detest CA's draconian gun laws, and as far as I'm concerned, only one of them is a real charge - receiving stolen property. But, seeing that he is in the great progressive state of CA, where black lives really do matter :sarcasm:, he'll probably get some real leniency in this one.
 

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b23hqb

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They broke rules, not the law. At least they weren't assaulting anyone, driving drunk or fighting dogs.

They're breaking federal bribery/corruption/fraud type laws. The FBI doesn't get involved with NCAA types just breaking NCAA rules, and they don't arrest people in a nationwide sting for breaking rules.
 
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