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Miles arrested on felony domestic violence


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  • 3 weeks later...

so obviously they are delaying delaying delaying.. but what is the point?

does his team think delaying will allow them more time to gather evidence that exonerates him? or more time will sway public opinion and peeps will forget? or are they trying to settle out of court and delaying the process so both sides can keep talking?

I am not a lawyer or involved with the legal system at all - does anyone on here know how this sh*t goes?

 

::looks around at all the blank expression on huddlers faces::

 

aight, ima head out..

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On 10/18/2022 at 11:54 AM, bLACKpANTHER said:

so obviously they are delaying delaying delaying.. but what is the point?

does his team think delaying will allow them more time to gather evidence that exonerates him? or more time will sway public opinion and peeps will forget? or are they trying to settle out of court and delaying the process so both sides can keep talking?

I am not a lawyer or involved with the legal system at all - does anyone on here know how this sh*t goes?

 

::looks around at all the blank expression on huddlers faces::

 

aight, ima head out..

I'm no law expert but from what I've read, all these delays are extremely common in cases like this

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3 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Since he wasn’t found ‘not guilty,’ I imagine he’ll be suspended, probably for the remainder of the year.

I read somewhere that precedent suggests around 22 games or something. He can arbitrate anything over 6 and use that precedent. 

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1 hour ago, t96 said:

Screw it bring him back, other teams can have criminal scumbags on their teams why not us

I seriously don’t think I want him back as much as he would help us

And BTW Kyrie Irving has moved to the twilight zone permanently.  Guy is flat crazy

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If Miles truly dedicates himself to ending domestic violence and his family forgives him, I can too. And I don't mean just mandated community service and throwing money at an organization. Like really being a public advocate and making a difference with your platform. That's a "second chance" story that I could proudly get behind.

I mention Vick a lot but Smitty is a good local example too. He's used his mistakes to make a positive impact with the work he's put into mental health awareness.

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13 hours ago, t96 said:

Screw it bring him back, other teams can have criminal scumbags on their teams why not us

I don't think he is a scumbag but yeah.. i agree

He seemed to be a great kid when we drafted him and had a good head on his shoulders.. this seemed so outta left field that I want to hear the entire story but understand - i know he F-ed up 100%..

but I think he can be a redemption story if given the 2nd chance.. I think we should give it to him..

 

PS - it was smart of him (his team) to wait until Kyrie goes apeshit to finally plead 'no contest'.. the media aint giving it nearly the nat'l amount of coverage.. local is all over it but the country prolly hasn't heard a peep

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