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D Watson’s attorney. A familiar name in NFL cases


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49 minutes ago, Scott12345 said:

Has everybody this guy has defended been guilty?

Warren Moon was acquitted 

Micheal Bennett had his charges dismissed.

I mean didn’t Peterson always admit to using a switch on his kid from the jump? He took a plea deal. 

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2 hours ago, jackson113 said:

Did I log onto the Texans forum again.  Watson threads need to be redirected to nfl forum.

Never understood this perspective. With that view, I guess all Lance and Fields (and any other non-drafted, non-Panthers player) threads belong in the draft forum. They're no more Panthers than any other player currently not under contract, and everything needs to perfectly fall their way for either of them to have a chance to be on the team--just like any trade. 

This is connected to the biggest trade pursuit in Panthers history. Speculation and interest here is just as relevant as Fields' 40 time.

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2 hours ago, Scott12345 said:

Has everybody this guy has defended been guilty?

Lol depends what what you mean

some people here think innocent until guilty is some sort of mindset to walk around with - it’s not

you don’t let your kid get near a neighbor with child sex charges that are pending

you don’t let serious domestic violent cases out of jail without an ankle bracelet just because they’re not ruled guilty yet

people with violent crimes are denied bond, yet aren’t guilty yet,

bonds wouldn’t even exist

hell...why is anyone in jail that hasn’t been ruled on yet?

...could you imagine a world where all this was true? It wouldn’t work.

court proceedings take years sometimes

Innocent until guilt simply refers to court proceedings and the right to a fair trial, it does not allow you the benefit of a dangerous situation of people not using their brains - that would be asinine

Some people are truly innocent and they’re the casualties of the system - but there is not a casualty free system

O.J. Has gone through the processes and was found innocent. O.J. Is also a murder.

 

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