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<blockquote data-quote="bobongo" data-source="post: 937116" data-attributes="member: 3893"><p>Certainly, he could run into <em>civil</em> penalties. His future earnings potential could make those penalties substantial, ironically more so if he isn't charged and convicted<em> criminally</em>. It's a double-edged sword. A criminal conviction would make a civil lawsuit more likely to succeed but enormously reduce the compensation available.</p><p></p><p>No way to know if police are working on that right now. The investigation, if there is one, should be on the Q.T. Folks thought the case of the four at U. of Idaho was going cold until an arrest warrant was issued. But if neither Miller, nor Miles, nor the perp says Miller knew anything, and there's no evidence he did, there's nothing they can do. Maybe police are sweeping it under the rug, and maybe they're not. There's no way to tell at this point. If they are, it will come out eventually.</p><p></p><p>Without a doubt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobongo, post: 937116, member: 3893"] Certainly, he could run into [I]civil[/I] penalties. His future earnings potential could make those penalties substantial, ironically more so if he isn't charged and convicted[I] criminally[/I]. It's a double-edged sword. A criminal conviction would make a civil lawsuit more likely to succeed but enormously reduce the compensation available. No way to know if police are working on that right now. The investigation, if there is one, should be on the Q.T. Folks thought the case of the four at U. of Idaho was going cold until an arrest warrant was issued. But if neither Miller, nor Miles, nor the perp says Miller knew anything, and there's no evidence he did, there's nothing they can do. Maybe police are sweeping it under the rug, and maybe they're not. There's no way to tell at this point. If they are, it will come out eventually. Without a doubt. [/QUOTE]
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