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No sign of Hardy at practice today!


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She had bruising on her body consistent with her claims and I don't have any trouble believing hardy would threaten to kill someone.

I also know this girl tangentially and friends of friends say she's not lying.

how do her friends know she's not lying?  were they there?  if not, then STFU about friends.  we all have friends.   

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I don't disagree. But this is a matter of allowing perception to damage not only your chances on the field but alienating your own players by punishing someone who may not deserve it. Priorities.

I agree, it's wiser to let the process play out. You just have to accept the fact that the media is going to paint an ugly picture to get views.

It's sad, but it's the world we live in.

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how do her friends know she's not lying?  were they there?  if not, then STFU about friends.  we all have friends.   

 

If I was lying about something, I would be sure to let my friends know what the truth was so it had a chance to ruin the criminal case I had against someone before the civil case was established. 

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Greg Hardy opted for a bench trial.

 

Sorry kiddo, still guilty and due process accounted for.

in north carolina district court there is no option for a jury trial.  they are all bench trials.  hardy effectively invoked his 6th amendment right to a trial by jury by appealing the judge's ruling to the superior courts.

 

due process has not followed it's course.  not even close yet.  he was found guilty in what amounts to a souped up probably cause hearing.  

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He did stand judgement... He was found guilty.

I know there is an appeals process, but the fact remains, he has been found guilty.

I will have to lose his presence on the field if he were to go, but I fully understand the call (and frankly, it should have already been made).

 

I have no idea why you can't grasp the situation or take this stand. Greg Hardy will be tryed by a jury and could very well be found innocent of the charges brought against him by a drunk female coke head and upheld by a female judge.

If he is found not guilty, the Panthers would  have released a person found innocent  after going through the due process of law.

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She had bruising on her body consistent with her claims and I don't have any trouble believing hardy would threaten to kill someone.

I also know this girl tangentially and friends of friends say she's not lying.

 

What a coincidence. I know this girl tangentially and friends of friends say she is lying.

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Juries have found many individuals "innocent" that many of us believe were not that innocent at all.....  O.J. Simpson, Casey Anthony, and George Zimmerman just to name a few.  Whether a judge or a jury convicts or acquits doesn't mean too much to me.  Fact is that GH has been found guilty....  what is he would "snap" in the next few months (not that I believe he would).....  what do you think would happen.  

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