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Greg Hardy Arrested


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Yes, leverage indeed. I don't know about you guys though, but I think CJ would be willing to work with us a little, he is a team guy.

 

CJ is a team guy, but he is not one to renegotiate his contract. I think I remember him being asked before by Hurney, and he wouldn't. So, there's no way he'd take an actual pay cut, particularly with current events on his side. 

 

I didn't want to use leverage anymore - felt like Forest Whitaker's character on "Battlefield Earth"

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CJ is a team guy, but he is not one to renegotiate his contract. I think I remember him being asked before by Hurney, and he wouldn't. So, there's no way he'd take an actual pay cut, particularly with current events on his side. 

 

I didn't want to use leverage anymore - felt like Forest Whitaker's character on "Battlefield Earth"

 

Yeah I see CJ as a money first kind of guy.

 

I don't think he's willing to take a pay cut honestly.

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Out of all the possibilities I laid out in my first post here, I did t expand on my last one... and that is IF he did indeed assault her. The old adage comes to mind, "money doesn't change people, it just makes them more of who they already were." And if this is true, which i'm hoping it's not, then Hardy just got more out of control.

Sounds like that money advancement will be going towards paying bail.

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CJ is a team guy, but he is not one to renegotiate his contract. I think I remember him being asked before by Hurney, and he wouldn't. So, there's no way he'd take an actual pay cut, particularly with current events on his side. 

 

I didn't want to use leverage anymore - felt like Forest Whitaker's character on "Battlefield Earth"

 

I don't remember hearing that, but I don't think either of us can definitively say that he will or will not take a pay cut. We'll see eventually.

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In the context of domestic violence?

 

http://nccadv.org/pdf/civilandcriminalfordvbasics.pdf

 

Whether is it in the context of domestic violence or not doesn't matter I don't believe.

 

However, I know where the problem lies and why I may have been confused by your bullet point that you posted.

 

14-33.©1 is what you are referring to and you are indeed correct that it states "inflicts serious injury upon another" is an A1 misdemeanor

 

But 14-32.4 says  "any person who assaults another person and inflicts serious bodily injury is guilty of a Class F felony"

 

All of these laws have the caveat of "Unless the conduct is covered under some other provision of law providing greater punishment"

 

Which is why I questioned it, what you are charged with will be determined by how serious the personal injury is.  If you just go to the hospital and get some stitches it would be the law you are referring to, if you are in the hospital for a long period of time, or have life threatening injuries, or become mutilated or disfigured you will be charged with a felony.

 

So really, we were both right 

 

http://www.ncleg.net/EnactedLegislation/Statutes/HTML/ByArticle/Chapter_14/Article_8.html

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I don't remember hearing that, but I don't think either of us can definitively say that he will or will not take a pay cut. We'll see eventually.

 

Could be mixing up players, but had in my mind for some reason.

 

Then again, the older I get, the more I mix crap up in my mind. 

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