Pats' Patrick Chung indicted on felony cocaine charge

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Pats' Patrick Chung indicted on felony cocaine charge

New England Patriots safety Patrick Chung has been indicted by grand jury on a charge of cocaine possession, the Belknap County (N.H.) Attorney's Office confirmed to NFL.com Thursday.

The incident occurred on June 25 in Meredith, New Hampshire where Chung has a residence.

The felony charge is the only one Chung is facing and no other individuals are involved, Belknap County Attorney's Office confirmed to NFL.com.

Chung's arraignment is set for Wednesday, August 28.
 

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I’m sure the NFL will release the following ...

“We’ve contemplated what’s the best possible consequence for Mr.Chung. Cocaine is not currently in our banned list of substances so he will not miss any games. He promises it wasn’t his and has learned his lesson and swore he wouldn’t do it again. That’s good enough for us. Now let us focus on helmets and seizure medicine”
 

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LOL!!

Popped for seizure medicine? Two games
Popped for fertility drugs? Four games
Accidentally taking a pill, telling the NFL? Four games!!!

Felony cocaine charges???? Nothing
This is extremely premature.

He has been indicted. The NFL is required to let the legal process play out. The CBA dictates the NFL adhere to a not guilty *verdict*.
 

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This is extremely premature.

He has been indicted. The NFL is required to let the legal process play out. The CBA dictates the NFL adhere to a not guilty *verdict*.


Ya, the D.A. can get a grand jury indictment in the snap of the fingers on yer' seeing eye dog ,if it farts ,,,:confused:

* though, that upcoming arraignment hearing ain't nothing to sneeze at/shirk-off o_O
 

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This is extremely premature.

He has been indicted. The NFL is required to let the legal process play out. The CBA dictates the NFL adhere to a not guilty *verdict*.

My point was mostly they do what they want.

Zeke? Not guilty? 6 games

Now I agree, Chung deserves his day in court and if he’s innocent, he’s innocent.
 

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My point was mostly they do what they want.

Zeke? Not guilty? 6 games

Now I agree, Chung deserves his day in court and if he’s innocent, he’s innocent.

They do what they want...that they're allowed to. But your point doesn't really have much meaning when you're using this as an example.
 

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I’m sure the NFL will release the following ...

“We’ve contemplated what’s the best possible consequence for Mr.Chung. Cocaine is not currently in our banned list of substances so he will not miss any games. He promises it wasn’t his and has learned his lesson and swore he wouldn’t do it again. That’s good enough for us. Now let us focus on helmets and seizure medicine”

Never let police inside the house. Meet them outside and close the door behind you.
 

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Never let police inside the house. Meet them outside and close the door behind you.
lol
Supposedly he wasn't there when the police came. Guess he needs a fall guy to claim he was there partying with persons unknown who left the blow there.
 
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