That cuts both ways. Ratface III will argue that he consumed the alcohol right before he was pulled over and his alcohol rate was rising. He'll get an expert witness to testify that his alcohol rate was well below .08 when he was pulled over. The state will argue the opposite; that his alcohol...
Exactly correct. As an attorney, I would surrender my law license before I'd let a client plead to or be found guilty of aiding and abetting a DUI. It's virtually impossible to prove. The solicitor would have to prove the defendant knew exactly how much alcohol Ratface III had consumed and how...
Just got back from the game. I'll never use the C word on any of our student athletes, so here's how I'll put it: Jordan Usher single handedly gave this game away. From the opening tipoff to his 2 incredibly boneheaded shots in the last 2 minutes, when all he had to do was bring the ball out and...
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Josh Pastner, Georgia Tech
Overall Record: 65-67 (4 seasons)
Contract Situation: Signed a one-year extension in 2017 through 2022-23
Pastner enters his fifth season with the Yellow Jackets still searching for his first NCAA Tournament appearance, and he does so with a...
So, I posted above about what our good buddy Ron Bell could expect when he’s eventually sentenced in the Oro Valley Municipal Court for his six Class One misdemeanor convictions. This should be a prequel to that post because a way more interesting story may be how he got there in the first...
So what fate is in store for our friend Ronald Franklin Bell? He was convicted of 6 Class One misdemeanors; each is punishable by six months in jail. As far as I can tell, the Magistrate can sentence him concurrently, consecutively or some combination of the 2. (Concurrently means all the...
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