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It looks like a hometown guy trying to make a buck off the "NFL Star". Hopefully the police see it this way also.
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The fact that he got out on a written promise, sure makes it seem that they do...
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#3
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misdemeanor's usually are not much more than a fine, especially 1st time offenders. Plus everyone who signs a traffic ticket is doing the same thing.
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It wont be a misdemeanor if he really hit the guy with a bottle. Thats aggravated assult with a deadly weapon.
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He needs to get it out of his system before the TC grind starting Friday!
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All he has been charged with so far is the misdemeanor. So I am going by that.
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he obviously didn't actually hit him in the face with a beer bottle, at least not on purpose. Fact is if he had used a bottle, he would've been charged with aggravated assault, as opposed to simple assault. period. If a beat cop who's working at 2am can get a higher "bust" on his record, he does it. cops want to work like regular people too, and a stellar service record is one way to do that.
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