Vanilla2
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I got jerseys to sellI will add I don’t understand the CB craziness. If they spend any money it should be on a veteran DT or quality swing T. They are fine at CB.
I got jerseys to sellI will add I don’t understand the CB craziness. If they spend any money it should be on a veteran DT or quality swing T. They are fine at CB.
You've been auditioning for begin a moderator for some time now. Give up, it ain't happening.non Cowboy story move to nfl news oh wait he unemployed
off topic please
You told us about Wince too bro.I told you guys about cornerbacks.
I feel vindicated.
Maybe or the press on cops has been at a fever pitched so they let loose the dogs of war instead.Except, when confronted, RS fought the police to the extent that a canine unit was called in. This isn't a run of the mill DV.
Have people noticed the parts about fighting cops and crashing into a light pole?
Sounds like a Friday night to me.Well, who hasn’t done that on occasion?
so you're saying he was denied a hearing too?Good didn't want him hear anyway
My mother and father were once having an argument in the car. It got heated so my father was speeding and driving noticeably erratic. Cop pulls them over. My mother says to the officer that walked up to the car, "Officer, don't mess with my husband when he's been drinking". I know it sounds comical but it's a true event. This actually happened. He wasn't drinking BTW.
Look, I know woman can lie, say things they shouldn't say, and get guys in trouble. But lets not pretend this comes out of nowhere. We all know our partners and significant others. We know what buttons to push and we often push them. So lets not cry about it when one gets the upper hand. All is fair in love and war. We ultimately make our own beds.
What are you saying here? That it's okay for a woman to lie to get the upper hand?
For DV reasonable doubt means nothing to get locked up for the night. Many DVs fall a part once they get weighed against reasonable doubt, but the stigma that Bob got spend the night in Jail lasts forever.
Don't cry foul when you're at war. Sometimes anything goes and the gloves come off. People need to realize this.
It’s wrong. There should be consequences for a woman who cries wolf about this kind of stuff.So when there's a heated non physical argument at home, the cops are called and the woman lies and says it was a physical assault you shouldn't cry foul because you're at war?
Is this what you're saying?
Does she give you an extra hour of TV at night for saying stuff like this?
If someone wants to ruin you, its just a phone call away.no doubt, your correct. It stinks that its that way, but its the day and age we are in. Facts be damned as they say. Look at the daily news cycle for example. Most of it is feelings and opinion by those providing us "the news" ..and its not factual. Its gone off the deep end. I hope Sherman is innocent then he can sue the hell out of the sports reporters and the virtue signalers on TV and radio for slander. My gut however, says he is likely done, his goose is cooked. We shall see.
When it comes to DV, probable cause comes down to the "victim's" statement.Dear naíve lad. In most jurisdictions, outside of Iran, N.Korea, and Taliban-controlled areas, there is a little known facet of the law called probable cause.
Yes, Perry, anyone can be accused of DV. But police and magistrates seek proof, first.
An agitated perp outside his ex's home at 2 a.m. may be normal behavior in your family or hood, but in most of the U.S., it is probable cause, argumentum in legal terms.
You must live in W.Virginia is or East Texas, where this type of situation is only a family spat.