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Hardy Files Petition to Expunge Record


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If his legal team is successful, it'll add to the egg on the face of the NFL.

 

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/12730803/greg-hardy-dallas-cowboys-files-petition-domestic-violence-charges-expunged

 

Hardy was found guilty in July by a Mecklenburg County judge. That verdict was set aside under North Carolina law when Hardy asked for a jury trial.

The charges were dropped in February because, according to the district attorney's office, Holder refused to cooperate in the investigation after receiving a financial settlement from Hardy.

The Panthers opted not to re-sign Hardy, who became a free agent in February, after paying him $13.1 million to play in only one game last season.

 

 

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Dallas legal team at its finest.

 

Should have read the article:

"Hardy's attorney, Charlotte-based Chris Fialko, confirmed the filing Monday."

 

 

And AP was fully reinstated without a suspension and there was a poo ton more evidence in that case, involving a child, mind you. Hardy should be reinstated without suspension as well.

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Should have read the article:

"Hardy's attorney, Charlotte-based Chris Fialko, confirmed the filing Monday."

And AP was fully reinstated without a suspension and there was a poo ton more evidence in that case, involving a child, mind you. Hardy should be reinstated without suspension as well.

Goodell will have none of that poo. It might tarnish his otherwise perfect image.

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Should have read the article:

"Hardy's attorney, Charlotte-based Chris Fialko, confirmed the filing Monday."

 

 

And AP was fully reinstated without a suspension and there was a poo ton more evidence in that case, involving a child, mind you. Hardy should be reinstated without suspension as well.

 

Adrian Peterson had already faced punishment, having been suspended without pay for six games. Hardy has faced neither.

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Should have read the article:

"Hardy's attorney, Charlotte-based Chris Fialko, confirmed the filing Monday."

And AP was fully reinstated without a suspension and there was a poo ton more evidence in that case, involving a child, mind you. Hardy should be reinstated without suspension as well.

I'm sure the Dallas legal team has no contact with Hardy's.

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