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Charges were dropped against Santonio holmes, but he was ordered to give money to the COPS?
http://www.nfl.com/teams/story/PIT/9584109
Prosecutors dismissed the charge against the Steelers' first-round draft pick, but he was ordered to donate $250 to the police officers assistance trust fund. The 22-year-old Holmes had pleaded not guilty to charges that he blocked traffic and refused to obey a police order to move.
If charges were dropped, why did he have to give anything? And why to the cops? It's not even a fine. He was ordered to donate.
They arrested humdreds that weekend. At $250 a crack, that should really top off the old cops trust fund, eh? Maybe they can make it an annual event.
I think this is bogus, even if it is probably the third thing that CT and I agree on....
http://www.nfl.com/teams/story/PIT/9584109
Prosecutors dismissed the charge against the Steelers' first-round draft pick, but he was ordered to donate $250 to the police officers assistance trust fund. The 22-year-old Holmes had pleaded not guilty to charges that he blocked traffic and refused to obey a police order to move.
If charges were dropped, why did he have to give anything? And why to the cops? It's not even a fine. He was ordered to donate.
They arrested humdreds that weekend. At $250 a crack, that should really top off the old cops trust fund, eh? Maybe they can make it an annual event.
I think this is bogus, even if it is probably the third thing that CT and I agree on....
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