wildenfree2
wildenfree2
wildenfree2

I'm still recovering from the shock of discovering that a guy named Nathan Scheelhaase is black. Please tell me I'm not the only one.

Not sure if trolling or serious.....

Like I said earlier, preventing the distribution and sale of illegal firearms seems like kind of a good thing....

I take your point, but isn't it 2013?

And anyway, I'm seriously not sure of the point your making....do you just not respect the laws of the U.S.? Or are you such a Dolphin homer that you're upset that the team could be without a starting offensive lineman? Because honestly, the prevention of illegal interstate firearm trafficking is something we can

Except in this case, there would be a high likelihood of the authorities proving that the director of security did help him evade service. I do know companies do this crap all the time, I'm not an idiot. This is a case where the security-person could actually get into trouble, and legally speaking, he would likely be

You might be confused. Aiding in a willful and knowing avoidance of service of a subpoena in a criminal matter can be construed as an obstruction of justice. While avoidance of service in civil matters is typically not a big deal, the same is not true of a major felony prosecution that has a pending grand jury.

I laughed. +1

I tend to agree with you - been watching baseball my whole life and it seems silly to ignore an opportunity to win the game, especially when the guy on first is a rookie. Plus if there is an errant throw, the runner doesn't matter any more than he did before, since otherwise he would have been allowed to steal. I

I'm pretty sure the law enforcement officers in the state of Massachusetts are concerned about many things other than embarrassing a professional football team. Maybe they approached him at the stadium because the team was staying out of state, and they knew he would be there after the game. If you ask me, it was

I'm willing to consider the possibility that a guy implicated in a interstate gun trafficking ring might have been somewhat less than sincere in his surprise at receiving a grand jury summons.

I was just about to say this.

Everything you just said is pretty much why prosecutors love grand juries.

lol, nope, pretty much what I expected.

Pissed off boston fans are the best pissed off fans. It is known.

He's got it backwards. Should have told them to force the chiefs to move to Idaho

A +1 for you.

Well said. It's the World Series — with less than two outs, what the hell, might as well try to win it. That was my thought when I saw the play. Your explanation basically describes the statistical realities backing up my gut feeling. Thanks.

This comment deserves more +1's

That picture makes your point pretty well.