Twitter: Spags report Joseph cleared by police

Yep back in my early 20s my drunk butt got into a car I had no idea was stolen till I seen the cherries

I had to fight a stolen car charge because I was there when they pulled car over in the end I was exonerated but you can bet that’s one dude I no longer associated with

live and learn
Same thing my ppls i gave a ride to had coke and gun on him. Luckily he took the L on the spot and took all the heat no problem.
 
Many, many, many CZers didn't wait.
They immediately weighed in, pontificated, gave their 2 cents- to a hundred dollars worth of knowlege, history legalese, strategies, outcomes, and predictions when the story surfaced four months ago in April.
Honestly, I think he caught hell here more for who they think he is and where he is from. People that don't have a clue about his culture would rather he succomb to it than to see him rise above it. I hope he makes the most of this oppurtunity, for his sake. If the Cowboys get a good ball player in the proccess that's just gravy.
 
And I'm saying he has a right to remain silent under, like, a fundamental right to remain silent, for a reason.

You're obviously not grasping that. He may have violated some NFL rule by being in the car, and the league may suspend him.

But many people witness a murder. That's not a crime.

It's also not a crime to remain silent in order to not incriminate yourself, i.e., to some lessor charge than murder...

If witnessing a murder wasn't about the criminal aspect, what's it about?

He talked with his lawyer present like anyone who could be consistered a suspect would. He witnessed a shooting. He could have had no idea it was a murder. Maybe he did, maybe he didn't. But my point all along was that he wasn't arrested with the others, which meant police cleared him in their minds.

If police had evidence on him to present to a grand jury, he would have been arrested with the others.
And I'm saying he has a right to remain silent under, like, a fundamental right to remain silent, for a reason.

You're obviously not grasping that. He may have violated some NFL rule by being in the car, and the league may suspend him.

But many people witness a murder. That's not a crime.

It's also not a crime to remain silent in order to not incriminate yourself, i.e., to some lessor charge than murder...

If witnessing a murder wasn't about the criminal aspect, what's it about?

He talked with his lawyer present like anyone who could be consistered a suspect would. He witnessed a shooting. He could have had no idea it was a murder. Maybe he did, maybe he didn't. But my point all along was that he wasn't arrested with the others, which meant police cleared him in their minds.

If police had evidence on him to present to a grand jury, he would have been arrested with the others.

you keep mentioning the right to remain silent as sone trump card lol. That’s to pretect your rights and give opportunity to have legal counsel when you’re placed under arrest. has nothing to do with reporting a crime.

and yes i know what your point is, mine was that he doesn’t have to be criminally responsible ti be looked at unfavorably. just being in that situation, and not coming forward until identified and compelled to is poor judgement and character at best, and morally bankrupt at worst. we can agree to disagree, but not being arrested isn’t vindication from what a lot of posters are taking issue with
 

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