As most everyone is aware, 5 days prior to the 2012 NFL Draft, Alfonzo Dennard was involved in a confrontation outside of a bar in Lincoln, Nebraska, that ended with allegations of Dennard assaulting an Officer. The trial takes place today, and if convicted, Dennard could face fines and up to 5 years in prison.
I may be studying Law and procedure, but I'm just starting out and am by no means an expert. But I am curious to gather inquiries about how this could affect the Patriots going forward.
What are the odds that Dennard is convicted? The incident occurred over a year ago, after all. If he is convicted, how does that affect the Patriots going forward? In my opinion, if Dennard is sent off to prison for 5 years, he will be released and resigning Talib may become a priority. McCourty may also be forced back to the Cornerback position.
There are many more far-reaching implications than those, obviously. But nonetheless, any thoughts?
Dennard's jury trial underway in Nebraska
I may be studying Law and procedure, but I'm just starting out and am by no means an expert. But I am curious to gather inquiries about how this could affect the Patriots going forward.
What are the odds that Dennard is convicted? The incident occurred over a year ago, after all. If he is convicted, how does that affect the Patriots going forward? In my opinion, if Dennard is sent off to prison for 5 years, he will be released and resigning Talib may become a priority. McCourty may also be forced back to the Cornerback position.
There are many more far-reaching implications than those, obviously. But nonetheless, any thoughts?
Dennard's jury trial underway in Nebraska