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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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4 minutes ago, Datawire said:

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.

He plead no contest to avoid being exposed to potential civil suits later on down the road after be started cashing NFL checks.

 

 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

He plead no contest to avoid being exposed to potential civil suits later on down the road after be started cashing NFL checks.

 

 

Maybe you should find a new team to root for, since we have so many "thugs" on our team.

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5 minutes ago, firefox1234 said:

News flash the world and especially society is built on hypocrisy

Personally I would have went with the whole "my sister, mother, daughter wouldn't be assaulting someone else" route.

Or in Hardy's case...."my female whatever wouldn't be coked up in some doods house attacking him and breaking poo".

 

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15 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Oh...

You're whining.

OK.

Dont let me stop you from dancing in your own semen fountain.  

IIRC, you were one of the white knights rallying up the masses against Hardy.  You seemed to be zero tolerance towards DV at the time, so what's different now?

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3 minutes ago, Datawire said:

Prove it.

Impossible to prove.  All we know for sure is that he and his lawyer didn't like his chances in court one bit.  By entering a no contest plea, no testimony is on court record for the incident and the no contest as can't be used against him in civil proceedings.  If the case was frivolous or if they felt they had a good chance of winning they would be probably opted to go to trial.

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