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BREAKING: Falcons stud DE James Pearce Jr arrested for beating a woman


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16 hours ago, strato said:

We’ll see. I don’t know the Miami area but Florida is leaning law and order unlike some other places in this country. 
His attorneys will try to politicize it, to blame the victim, they’ll use all the go to defense tactics they do these days. 

One of the victims is the cop.  How are they going to blame him?

Again, this isn't a he-said, she-said situation.  He assaulted a professional athlete and a police officer.  And all of it is on camera.  There is only so much an attorney can do when the evidence is on tape.

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27 minutes ago, Mage said:

One of the victims is the cop.  How are they going to blame him?

Again, this isn't a he-said, she-said situation.  He assaulted a professional athlete and a police officer.  And all of it is on camera.  There is only so much an attorney can do when the evidence is on tape.

Yeah you never see an attorney try to blame the cops for anything. 

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38 minutes ago, strato said:

Yeah you never see an attorney try to blame the cops for anything. 

You can't just say stuff without reasoning.

What exactly could the attorney say that would place fault on the officers in this situation, when it will ALL be on the dash cam?  

Respectfully, it feels like you are just overlooking the details and just assuming because he is an athlete, it will be okay.  This isn't an ordinary DV situation.  This isn't he said, she said situation.  He hit a cop with his car. And it was on camera.  That literally happened.  Realistically, how could the cops be blamed?  

Yes, I get it.  Athletes get a lot of leeway with crime.  But this isn't going to be one of those situations.  Feel free to come back to this thread a year from now and throw it in my face if I'm wrong.  But he's 100% going to eat at least one or two of the charges.

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1 hour ago, Mage said:

You can't just say stuff without reasoning.

What exactly could the attorney say that would place fault on the officers in this situation, when it will ALL be on the dash cam?  

Respectfully, it feels like you are just overlooking the details and just assuming because he is an athlete, it will be okay.  This isn't an ordinary DV situation.  This isn't he said, she said situation.  He hit a cop with his car. And it was on camera.  That literally happened.  Realistically, how could the cops be blamed?  

Yes, I get it.  Athletes get a lot of leeway with crime.  But this isn't going to be one of those situations.  Feel free to come back to this thread a year from now and throw it in my face if I'm wrong.  But he's 100% going to eat at least one or two of the charges.

I see it every day. Just watch CSPAN lol. 
But look at the lawyers, the media, it is every day with the over the top counter accusations. 
Blame the victim is one of the leading legal strategies of our current time. 
They don’t care if what they say is not true or reasonable or anything. 
 

edit: I guess we’ll see what they have to say. Trying to shift blame off him and onto anyone else, is about all they have.  
High likelihood they come up with some angle making him a victim. Maybe they still lose… I don’t think expecting the low road is unreasonable any more.  

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5 hours ago, strato said:

I see it every day. Just watch CSPAN lol. 
But look at the lawyers, the media, it is every day with the over the top counter accusations. 
Blame the victim is one of the leading legal strategies of our current time. 
They don’t care if what they say is not true or reasonable or anything. 
 

edit: I guess we’ll see what they have to say. Trying to shift blame off him and onto anyone else, is about all they have.  
High likelihood they come up with some angle making him a victim. Maybe they still lose… I don’t think expecting the low road is unreasonable any more.  

The cop side aside, if there is even the tiniest bit of evidence about him ramming her car multiple times with his own to try and run her off the road, there is no way they'll be able to play him as the victim unless they say she had a gun and shot at him before he did it.

If there is ever any public evidence of that or him hitting the cop with his car, he'll never play another snap in the NFL.

Teams can sell second chances to their fans with no public evidence, but if there is any public evidence of DA in today's day and age, that player is never stepping into an NFL locker room again, as they shouldn't.

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1 hour ago, tukafan21 said:

The cop side aside, if there is even the tiniest bit of evidence about him ramming her car multiple times with his own to try and run her off the road, there is no way they'll be able to play him as the victim unless they say she had a gun and shot at him before he did it.

If there is ever any public evidence of that or him hitting the cop with his car, he'll never play another snap in the NFL.

Teams can sell second chances to their fans with no public evidence, but if there is any public evidence of DA in today's day and age, that player is never stepping into an NFL locker room again, as they shouldn't.

People don’t seem to get that I am not defending this guy or impugning the victim or the police (outside of that photo lol), but that I am pointing out the sad state of the legal process and low ethics of attorneys these days.  
I am not arguing facts of the case, and am pointing that these ambulance chasers disregard facts and make up these narratives because sucker juries sometimes have such great biases that they nullify. The attorneys go for their Hail Marys and it happens nearly every damned week in the news. With a judge or a DA not charging, releasing, and juries ignoring the law because they take a side on an issue.  It is a common and predictable game plan and I am saying don’t be surprised at the absurdities these attorneys try to pass off as reality. 

The popular strategy is turn the criminal into the victim. 
Facts never get in the way of these fugers arguing for bullshit when it comes to the police. Who I am not a fan of and don’t trust fwiw but all you have to do is observe and you will see them do it. 


As far as punishment, the league has been less lenient than judges in most of these cases. So I expect them to drop the hammer.

 

2 hours ago, csx said:

This guy is cooked regardless of Strato insulting the appearance of the victim. 

Actually I might have been pondering how a guy with millions of his own and a big time fancy car throws it all away on LaWanda. 

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22 hours ago, strato said:

I see it every day. Just watch CSPAN lol. 
But look at the lawyers, the media, it is every day with the over the top counter accusations. 
Blame the victim is one of the leading legal strategies of our current time. 
They don’t care if what they say is not true or reasonable or anything. 
 

edit: I guess we’ll see what they have to say. Trying to shift blame off him and onto anyone else, is about all they have.  
High likelihood they come up with some angle making him a victim. Maybe they still lose… I don’t think expecting the low road is unreasonable any more.  

Man I really don’t know what to tell you. But you’re wrong. There is no way out of this for him. And the fact she came out and said she’s willing to testify against him just made it 10x more likely he’s going to jail.

Again, if he hadn’t hit a cop with his car and none of this stuff was caught on video? Then yeah, he probably would get off. But he’s cooked

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5 minutes ago, Mage said:

Man I really don’t know what to tell you. But you’re wrong. There is no way out of this for him. And the fact she came out and said she’s willing to testify against him just made it 10x more likely he’s going to jail.

Again, if he hadn’t hit a cop with his car and none of this stuff was caught on video? Then yeah, he probably would get off. But he’s cooked

I am wrong if the attorneys don’t go there. We’ll see. 

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