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12-11-2007 12:03 AM #1
2 years in jail for killing some dogs???
This sounds crazy to me. Black steals almost 6mil and gets 6.5 years. Vic kills a few dogs and gets 2 years? Does anyone else think this is much longer than it should have been?
This guys career is over. How can you be in jail for 2 years and ever get back into game shape?
PS I have dogs, I don't hate animals.willy
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12-11-2007 07:49 AM #2
I believe that the sentence also had something to do with financing an illegal betting ring. Just a small detail...
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12-11-2007 07:53 AM #3
They're also saying that he would have had a lighter sentence had he just been up front and admitted his wrongdoing in the first place.
I hope one day that I get to wear my Vick jersey again. The guy deserves a second chance.
Oh, and Silly, what else is he going to do but workout???? He'll be in shape. I heard he'll probably come back as a running back or wideout, not a QB.Donny Vantage NFL Guru, since 1974
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12-11-2007 08:20 AM #4
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No.
Who cares? The concept of paying the price for the stupid, selfish choices one makes is more important than watching someone play football. Unless there are those that feel the the "Devil made him do it," and he is not responsible for his actions. There are athletes in the public eye who (a) set up dog fights and illegal gambling rings or, (b) visit kids at the Children's Hospital. Simple choices. No sympathy here.
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12-11-2007 08:56 AM #5BaxterGuest
Agree 100% BC Mist....I hope he has to do every day of the 23 months...Will think about him when he gets out until than sit and stink in your new HOUSE....
Hope the Fed's nail him as well....Hope the other dummies learn something from this jerk.....
That being said I was a Vick fan and did enjoy watching him play in case some people think I just don't like Michael Vick...I just happen to like DOGS more.
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12-11-2007 09:05 AM #6
i think the sentence is fitting... as far as comparing him to Black, well Black just got off easy. Vick will likely play again in the NFL, i think there are enough examples of players who do bad things and come back to the league. There are countless examples to choose from, he'll be booed for the first year in every stadium, then all will be forgotten... sadly that's the way it goes.
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12-11-2007 09:41 AM #7Lots of yoga pants these days, not enough Yoga!
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12-11-2007 09:59 AM #8
So what, you guys are saying that after he serves his sentence he doesn't deserve a second chance?? He did something very wrong, he is serving his time. And BC, Vick did visit children in hospitals, he donated to charities, he gave back to his old communities. But he made a very bad decision by not distancing himself from his old crew and not accepting the advice that prominent african americans tried to give him. He's now paying for that decision. When he comes back, I hope he's a change man that has learned from his mistakes and finds success again.
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12-11-2007 10:15 AM #9
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12-11-2007 01:09 PM #10
2 years for the dog deal--I'm OK with it--put up with the conequences of your actions--if his career is over--so be it. C. Black is an aragant SOB---6 1/2 years for ruining so many peoples lives and still keeping his homes--not nearly enough. Now tell me there is no separate justice for the "upper class". Before this is all over I will be surprised if he ever spends another day in jail---if he does---great.
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12-11-2007 01:15 PM #11
There sure is, check out this list from last year :
Jan. 28 Chris Henry Bengals Possession of a concealed firearm, improper exhibition of a firearm, aggravated assault with a firearm
Feb. 12 Terry "Tank" Johnson Bears Aggravated assault, resisting arrest (Charges were dropped.)
March 26 Dhani Jones Eagles Failure to obey a lawful command
April 14 Shaun Phillips Chargers Suspicion of obstructing or resisting an officer in the performance of his duty (No charges were filed.)
April 21 Steve Foley Chargers Resisting arrest, drunken driving
April 23 Ricky Manning Jr. Bears Assault
April 23 Maurice Jones-Drew Jaguars Assault (Charge was dismissed.)
April 23 Tyler Ebell Bears Assault (Charge was dropped.)
May 12 Reuben Droughns Browns Domestic assault (Case was dropped.)
May 26 Cory Rodgers Packers Unlawfully carrying a weapon and discharging a firearm
June 3 Chris Henry Bengals DUI
June 3 A.J. Nicholson Bengals Burglary, grand theft, vandalism
June 14 Chris Henry Bengals Providing alcohol to three underaged females
June 19 Santonio Holmes Steelers Domestic violence and assault (Judge dismissed charges.)
June 20 Jabar Gaffney Patriots Unlawful possession of a handgun
June 21 Frostee Rucker Bengals Vandalism, spousal battery
June 23 Cortland Finnegan Titans DUI
July 22 Matthias Askew Bengals Disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, failure to comply with a police officer's order, obstructing justice (Acquitted Aug. 24.)
July 22 John Gilmore Bears Trespassing, resisting arrest, possession of drug paraphernlia, possession of less than 2.5 grams of marijuana
Aug. 5 Eric Steinbach Bengals Boating under the influence
Aug. 6 Barrett Brooks Steelers Fleeing and eluding, reckless driving, driving at an unsafespeed and other traffic violations
Aug. 25 Adam "Pacman" Jones Titans Disorderly conduct, public intoxication
Aug. 15 Koren Robinson Vikings Drunken driving
Sept. 2 Brian Williams Jaguars Drunken driving
Sept. 3 Steve Foley Chargers DUI
Sept. 25 Odell Thurman Bengals Drunken driving
Sept. 26 Terrence Kiel Chargers Transporting a controlled substance; possession for sale of a controlled substance (codeine-based cough syrup)
Oct. 3 B.J. Sams Ravens DUI (second DUI in 14 months)
Oct. 9 Markus Curry Chargers Domestic assault
Oct. 21 Rob Reynolds Titans Domestic violence, assault
Oct. 22 Bobby McCray Jaguars Reckless driving, possession of a controlled substance (The drug charge was dropped.)
Oct. 26 Adam "Pacman" Jones Titans Assault
Nov. 11 Khalif Barnes Jaguars DWI
Nov. 11 Marcus Coleman Cowboys DWI
Nov. 14 Fred Weary Texans Resisting arrest (Judge dismissed the charge.)
Nov. 19 Antonio Bryant 49ers DWI, reckless driving, resisting arrest
Nov. 27 Cletis Gordan Chargers Suspicion of DWI
Nov. 28 Adrian Jones Jets DWI
Dec. 3 Reggie McNeal Bengals Resisting arrest and drug possession
Dec. 9 Deltha O'Neal Bengals DWI
Dec. 14 Terry "Tank" Johnson Bears Possession of a firearm without proper identification
Seems to me Vick is just one of the boys. Judging by the popularity of the NFL, few people have a problem with players breaking the law, as long as they deliver on game day.Al Gore didn't invent the internet, but he did invent global warming.
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12-11-2007 01:55 PM #12
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12-11-2007 07:08 PM #13
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If anything ever happens to me and I need to be infront of a jury, I want Robert Pickton's jury.
How the hell a group of people can only agree to 2nd degree murder I'll never know. But it's nice to know you can ferret away bodies on your property for decades and only get 2nd degree, wow...thats fantastic! lol
As for the Vick sentence, I think it's fair. The reason he got hammered was because he denied it initially. Maybe this is foreshadowing for Barry (oh please oh please).
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12-11-2007 07:12 PM #14
the only reason black got 6.5 years is because he is a member of the Bilderberg group
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12-12-2007 04:57 PM #15
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maybe when hes does done jail and the falcons dont want him back hell become a dolphin im allowed to dream that one day we might have a quarterback right? lol
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12-12-2007 06:39 PM #16
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The only difference in the sentences for first and second degree murder is the fact that second degree murderers can apply for parole between 10 and 25 years time served.
Somehow I doubt a parole board will grant Picton early parole, or any parole for that matter.
He'll die in prison.
At least he did not profit from his murders like Clifford Olsen did. I am sure you remember what happened with that case.My opinions are my own, I do not follow others.
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12-12-2007 06:49 PM #17
Ya. The Pickton thing is quite odd. In practical terms, it makes no difference, as there is no parole board on earth that would release a serial killer. However, I am also puzzled how one could be a serial killer and not have pre-meditation. I would think the only evidence needed for pre-meditation would be that you did it multiple times (that, and the fact he had created some custom weapons.
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12-13-2007 04:57 AM #18
It may just be that with so many cases the prosecutor felt it would be a no brainer to get a conviction 2nd degree while 1st may have been harder to prove. 6 x 2nd degree = never getting out anyway.
There are still 20 more to try. I don't know why they broke them up this way, does anyone know?
I know the families of the 20 mother victims want closure, but doesn't it seem like a waste of court time and money to bother. Just throw away the key and move on.Life dinnae come wit gimmies so yuv got nae chance o' gitt'n any from me.
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12-13-2007 09:19 AM #19BaxterGuest
Do you recall OJ - If they could have tried those cases as 2 different cases. he would never have walked out for both.
That is the only thing that makes any sense. If they keep them apart there is no way he would ever get away with all of them.
It is costing Millions and this sick * is having fun being the Star......It's all over if he opens his mouth and admits to what he did. But there is no media attention for him if he does that.
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12-13-2007 09:23 AM #20
OJ didn't do it. He had bad knees, he could never have jumped that fence. Also the bloody golve never fit.
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12-13-2007 02:16 PM #21
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I had heard on the news that these 6 cases were the ones with the best evidence and the strongest liklihood of a conviction. Also, I believe that the prosecution was actually going for a 1st degree conviction, but 2nd degree is an option that the jury has in that situation.
But you're right - he's never getting out anyway.
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12-13-2007 03:54 PM #22
The first six were the ones with more substantial evidence.
I'm sure they're hoping that, if he is still found guilty once the appeal process is finished, that he will confess to the rest and any others that they may not know about (because there are many other missing individuals still) and put this whole thing to rest.
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12-13-2007 06:30 PM #23
I think VIC should have gotten 10 years. That is cruel, what type of person would do this?
Have a better look at his crime not his sport stats. What they did to some of these animals is incomprehensible.
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12-13-2007 07:13 PM #25
his stats aren't that good....
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