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Jun 13 2012, 12:13 PM
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Light Heavyweight Group: Members Posts: 4,091 Joined: 20-May 11 From: killa kali Member No.: 12,336 |
As you said, Floyd is paid and likely had the best attorneys $$$$ could buy and he STILL pleaded down to 90 days. My guess there's a good reason why he pleaded NC or whatnot and I'm thinking it had a lot to do w/ his OWN child running to get security in order to allegedly "stop my dad from hurting my mom". even still....i've seen ppl guilty of more extreme crimes get far less punishment. |
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Jun 13 2012, 12:21 PM
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"The Meanest Nice Guy" Group: Moderators Posts: 9,504 Joined: 11-May 11 From: Wherever Greatness is Bred Member No.: 12,050 |
what did lampley get for beating his chick down? Next to nothing, a tap on the wrist. As Paul Mooney would say, "He has the complexion for the protection"...something that Floyd doesn't, regardless of his other-worldy income compared to other fighters. Here are Lampley's "consequences" according to wikipedia...I'm not sure this was smeared all over the net anyhow. QUOTE On January 3, 2007, Lampley was arrested for domestic abuse against fiancée Candice Sanders, Miss California USA 2003, by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department.[6] A restraining order was obtained, but in February 2007, he was charged with violating the restraining order by being within 100 yards of her apartment; Lampley pleaded no contest and was sentenced to three years' probation, a fine, a domestic violence counselling program and 40 hours' community service. The DA's office investigated and Lampley will not face charges for the alleged attack. Investigators found "insufficient evidence to prove it".[7] Former spouse and news anchor Bree Walker said her relationship with Lampley led her to believe that "he's not capable of physical violence against anybody." "Jim has been a wonderful father to all four of his kids, and has been a generous husband and ex-husband", Walker said, "Any charges of battery would surprise me."[8] As for the "complexion for the protection" quote, it's not always the case, though it is the majority of the time. Roger Mayeather beat a chick up about a year before Floyd's incident, and he didn't receive jail time...though he receive jail times years before that. With that said, I guess we can file that under "different strokes for different folks". |
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Jun 13 2012, 01:07 PM
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Junior Welterweight Group: Members Posts: 1,474 Joined: 28-December 11 Member No.: 13,419 |
Next to nothing, a tap on the wrist. As Paul Mooney would say, "He has the complexion for the protection"...something that Floyd doesn't, regardless of his other-worldy income compared to other fighters. Here are Lampley's "consequences" according to wikipedia...I'm not sure this was smeared all over the net anyhow. As for the "complexion for the protection" quote, it's not always the case, though it is the majority of the time. Roger Mayeather beat a chick up about a year before Floyd's incident, and he didn't receive jail time...though he receive jail times years before that. With that said, I guess we can file that under "different strokes for different folks". Both Mayweather charges seemed sketchy. The one against Roger seemed like total BS. That girl St. Vil, (fine as a motherfucker) had a weird explanation of what went down. Same with Floyd's baby mother. I just find it hard to believe a boxer beat you that bad but you can't show physical evidence until over a week later. Seems suspect. Not saying Floyd did or didn't do it, but if it was as bad as she originally said, he wouldn't have been able to plea down to 90 days...money or no money. Regardless of guilt, I believe him when he said he didn't want his child to have to go on the stand. Besides, what mother who feels her child's father is violently abusive, is going to allow him to stay with his dad so freely? |
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Jun 13 2012, 02:04 PM
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Super Featherweight Group: Members Posts: 665 Joined: 21-July 09 From: ontario, california -----------> Big Spring, Texas Member No.: 10,401 |
Send him to gen pop or send him home. 23 hr lock down is excessive. Or have him do jail on the weekends.
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Jun 13 2012, 02:45 PM
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Junior Flyweight Group: Members Posts: 120 Joined: 15-July 11 Member No.: 12,802 |
MF it's been 2-weeks and you're ALREADY trying to get outta that shit? LOL!!!! I remember in a different thread, people laughed at me b/c I wondered how he'd handle all of this. They replied, "It's just county, he'll be fine." Uuuuuuuuh, yeeeeaaaaah. Floyd's lawyers are not dumb. They had this arranged from the beginning. They're going to keep submitting paper work to get him out as soon as possible. |
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Jun 13 2012, 03:35 PM
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Lightweight Group: Members Posts: 777 Joined: 14-July 11 Member No.: 12,788 |
There's a double injustice in the "Justice" system. Yeah he got 90 days, an ordinary person would of got years with his charges. But you got white chicks like Lindsay Lohan committing felonies and getting out in a few days. Either Floyd could of done more, or its because he's not a rich white woman.
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Jun 13 2012, 03:46 PM
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Junior Middleweight Group: Members Posts: 2,106 Joined: 23-May 11 Member No.: 12,366 |
he needs to step up, drinking his water and eat his fucking food. he's acting real immature about it, like when kids refuse to eat there food, my dad always said "fine, were throwing it out, and you can starve."
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Jun 13 2012, 04:03 PM
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Super Featherweight Group: Members Posts: 665 Joined: 21-June 11 From: Macon, Ga Member No.: 12,604 |
Might as well put them lawyers to work since he has to pay a retainer anyway. I wouldn't be surprised if he actually gets out. I think the majority of us see this as a bitch move, but if I was locked up I would try anything I could to get out
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Jun 13 2012, 04:03 PM
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Super Featherweight Group: Members Posts: 665 Joined: 21-July 09 From: ontario, california -----------> Big Spring, Texas Member No.: 10,401 |
he needs to step up, drinking his water and eat his fucking food. he's acting real immature about it, like when kids refuse to eat there food, my dad always said "fine, were throwing it out, and you can starve." Who knows if its even true. All I know is if I was paying millions in retainer fees Id have my lawyers arguing shit like crasy. Hes complaint is argueable so hes having his million dollar suits argue it. Id want my million dollar suit in chambers daily going up against a lame prosocuter probably still paying off his student loans. I love that match up. And if this shit dont get him out start thinking of some other shit. And once your out sue for damages. LMAO |
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Jun 13 2012, 04:13 PM
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"The Meanest Nice Guy" Group: Moderators Posts: 9,504 Joined: 11-May 11 From: Wherever Greatness is Bred Member No.: 12,050 |
Both Mayweather charges seemed sketchy. The one against Roger seemed like total BS. That girl St. Vil, (fine as a motherfucker) had a weird explanation of what went down. Same with Floyd's baby mother. I just find it hard to believe a boxer beat you that bad but you can't show physical evidence until over a week later. Seems suspect. Not saying Floyd did or didn't do it, but if it was as bad as she originally said, he wouldn't have been able to plea down to 90 days...money or no money. Regardless of guilt, I believe him when he said he didn't want his child to have to go on the stand. Besides, what mother who feels her child's father is violently abusive, is going to allow him to stay with his dad so freely? They both did sound a bit fishy, but hey, I guess this will be one of those things that only the parties involved, actually have knowledge of. As for Floyd's recent case, we've been arguing that for months about how his children have been around him, despite the "severity" of the situation. From the way it was written, it put me in the mind of that character "Monster" that David Alan Grier played on Tales From the Hood. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) he needs to step up, drinking his water and eat his fucking food. he's acting real immature about it, like when kids refuse to eat there food, my dad always said "fine, were throwing it out, and you can starve." Hahahaha!!! Sounds like MG Sr. didn't fuck around about wasting food. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/cool.gif) |
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