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Police aren’t that great about sharing exculpatory evidence with you. And, in this case, the dashcam was a private citizen’s. The police refused to even look at it until there was publicity. So, without this guy intervening and forcing the dash cam footage on the police, you’re entirely wrong.

Isn’t it funny how you never believe anyone else that says that police can be reckless with facts until it happens to you? Now we just need everyone else in the country to get wrongly pulled and ticketed so we can start fixing the problem.

More than that. The low end estimates are 10% of all convicts were convicted of a crime they didn’t commit. We have like 2,000,000 prisoners. That’s 200,000 in prison for something they didn’t do.

True, but then he shouldn’t have been so certain. If that’s all the detail you have, you don’t have enough to ignore witnesses.

You also probably don’t drive to work. I listen to an hour a day of podcasting. 30 on the way in, 30 on the way home. I keep a big library and just play something random most of the time. It’s way better than trying to find interesting content on XM (and audiobooks do nothing for me).

What kind of law are you currently practicing? Please tell me it’s not employment law. Everyone that works is deemed to have an at-will contract of employment. Just the fact that you will come to work and your boss will pay you is the contract. It doesn’t have to be salaried position with a right to termination for

Is there an appropriate number of football games to dock someone for beating their kids nuts with a switch?

They punished the team and Brady for not cooperating, which is in the CBA. Suspension might get reduced or might not, but it won’t be because of how other teams were punished for doctoring the football. The NFL has adopted what prosecutors do all the time already, they are punishing for “obstruction of NFL justice”

I’d sue Brady and the Pats for defamation at a minimum. They’d settle in a heartbeat to not have to litigate whether Brady gave them the instructions. Probably could also tack on negligent infliction of emotional distress and maybe tortious interference with their employment contracts. As long as you can survive

Is there another spelling of influential in other countries or is that a typo? Not giving you shit, but it doesn’t look wrong and therefore I’m confused.

Sean Payton was punished for “ignorance” of what was going on under his nose. This isn’t new or different.

Totally agree. These guys are the best.

Also, when did they add that little half circle around the offensive area?

Think about those guys trying to get another job right now. The team deserves at least what they are getting just for how bad they fucked their own guys to save face. But tampering with the equipment for sure is comparable to using PEDs. They clearly did it more than once. They’ve now been caught with respect to more

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I had nothing to what...? Are you chastising me for not replying to each response I get on here? Did I hurt your feelings? Pumping in crowd noise is also cheating. I don’t care at all what the penalties are. I just can’t get over the Pat fan cognitive dissonance on this thing. You guys bend over beyond backward to

Knocked that one out of the park!

The offer was for Brady’s counsel to redact out anything unrelated to Deflategate and then turn them over. So, your explanation is based entirely on fiction. He only would have had to hand over printed copies of the texts that his own lawyers deemed relevant. Is your argument that his attorney couldn’t be trusted with

Your employer shouldn’t be a parallel criminal justice system. They can fire you if they want, but the league doesn’t need its own legal system for things that happen away from the game. When the league didn’t have a second trial for every alleged criminal, I don’t think any of us wanted them to. It’s beyond dumb that