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We Threw Hardy Under the Bus, but We Just Drafted A Guy With the Same Red Flag


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2 minutes ago, Datawire said:

So, no conviction of any kind. Got it.

No contest = admission of guilt.  The judge will find you guilty.  It's essentially a prayer for judgement.  You're admitting you did it and asking for leniency instead of wasting the court's time attempting to muster a doomed defense.  In other words, yeah, he was convicted.

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Just now, Kevin Greene said:

Close enough, he paid her off. You know it, I know it.

At least Hardy had a reasonable defense.  He made the 911 call.  He had an eye witness.

Sure, he paid her off, but the prosecution definitely didn't have a slam dunk case.

With that said, Hardy is an absolute loose cannon so who knows what actually happened.  The truth is almost certainly somewhere in the middle between the two stories.  He probably wasn't as innocent as he claimed, but he definitely didn't beat her ass like she claimed.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

No contest = admission of guilt.  The judge will find you guilty.  It's essentially a prayer for judgement.  You're admitting you did it and asking for leniency instead of wasting the court's time attempting to muster a doomed defense.  In other words, yeah, he was convicted.

Don't agree with that at all according to the letter of the law. A no contest plea cannot be used as evidence against a defendant.

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4 minutes ago, Kevin Greene said:

Close enough, he paid her off. You know it, I know it.

I don't want to get into this. Everybody knows he paid her off, but that doesn't change anything. We have different opinions and nothing will really change that. Agree to disagree.

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