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Just saw the Spencer Jones episode. Hopeful for a full recovery for the kid. Rekindled memories of my youth and early military years. Events, regrettably, that I could've should've avoided. Youth and alcohol are a deadly mix. Speedy recovery Spencer.
Yep just ask Larry Craig. Don't tap twice less you mean it. 😁Never initiate a conversation with another dude in the pisser (original man-law)
He was just trying to break up a fight, l read.Just saw the Spencer Jones episode. Hopeful for a full recovery for the kid. Rekindled memories of my youth and early military years. Events, regrettably, that I could've should've avoided. Youth and alcohol are a deadly mix. Speedy recovery Spencer.
Maybe, but, when your pardner won't let it go? Well, its easy to get caught up, been there a hundred times or so. The video is upstairs from here. Pat Mcafee narrates.He was just trying to break up a fight, l read.
I imagine the major problem for the "victim" is his years of MMA training. While I recognize his nose was bloodied, likely from a moment not caught on tape, his hands are considered deadly weapons.A punch disintegrates an eye socket. His friend forgotten by know surely suffered a cracked skull.
Forget about the deadly hands thing, goddam almighty, forlorn law crap that won't stand up on any day. The real story is what got em in the restroom. This we don't know yet but it really doesn't matter at this point. Spencers bro (as seen in vid) is clearly the aggressor. He wanted some and he got it, and unfortunately so did Spence. They got their heads crushed and you're trying to push the "deadly weapons" hands thing? It's pretty simple. Who asked for it? Spence's bro. All I'm trying to say is they could've avoided the beating. I've been there done it a hundred times.I imagine the major problem for the "victim" is his years of MMA training. While I recognize his nose was bloodied, likely from a moment not caught on tape, his hands are considered deadly weapons.
Don't get me wrong the WR and his friend appear to be jackwagons, but in the eyes of the law, trained fighters can be held to a higher standard.
I agree just passing along information from my experience and a legal aspect.Forget about the deadly hands thing, goddam almighty, forlorn law crap that won't stand up on any day. The real story is what got em in the restroom. This we don't know yet but it really doesn't matter at this point. Spencers bro (as seen in vid) is clearly the aggressor. He wanted some and he got it, and unfortunately so did Spence. They got their heads crushed and you're trying to push the "deadly weapons" hands thing? It's pretty simple. Who asked for it? Spence's bro. All I'm trying to say is they could've avoided the beating. I've been there done it a hundred times.
Crazier things have happened in our courts of law obviously, but Johnnie Cochran is dead. This will and should be swept under the rug. Imo of course. 😁I agree just passing along information from my experience and a legal aspect.
Kids being kids. No need wasting the court's time on the docket. They're havin enough of a hard time getting things right as it is.DA's are notorious for only taking on cases they can win or settle as a win. This allows them to present their 97% cases won. I don't see any of this w/ having any jail or prison sentnce as some are touting.
On a civil case, there needs to be a 10-2 jury panel of the charge of guilt. If I was a juror, there is no way I'd give either party any money from the other. But that's just me.
DA's are notorious for only taking on cases they can win or settle as a win. This allows them to present their 97% cases won. I don't see any of this w/ having any jail or prison sentnce as some are touting.
On a civil case, there needs to be a 10-2 jury panel of the charge of guilt. If I was a juror, there is no way I'd give either party any money from the other. But that's just me.
It doesn't show self defense for the attacker in my opinion. What was being said is important, though, so I won't presume to judge the case.