SITE MENU
Registered Members experience this forum ad and noise-free.
CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.She looks pretty tough. I wonder if Richard's injuries are always football related.
I found second degree lynching to be essentially be defined as an act of violence by two or more people upon another person. It's considered a felony and carries a term of at least three years, so I would imagine this will be plea bargained down to something less severe.
S.C. Code of Laws Title 16 Chapter 3 Offenses Against The Person - www.scstatehouse.gov-LPITS
Not me. My mind's made up. Seymour's career here is over. Heck - maybe in the whole NFL. Who is ever going to hire this guy now?
I can't imagine that Myra Kraft is a fan of lynching either. Nope - no question. Seymour's done.
(Then again, maybe this has something to do with John Lynch during his stint with the team.)
Everything will be fine. The women they attacked were Shaugnessy and Tomase. CBS said :woot:
I'll wait for a site at which English is the first language, but thanks anyway.
Not making fun of you, but the language on that site is almost incomprehensible, unless lynch his jump off is common slang.
Thanks for the legal insight.
Is this just a case of a minor fight over something stupid between adults (like what happens every weekend) but this time it happens to involve a famous nfl players wife?
hmmmm....... sounds like someones looking for a settlement. I mean c'mon, a sprained wrist? Thats the only injury mentioned. Sounds pretty stupid to me.
This is on PFT now... apparantly Richard cheated on his wife, and his wife sought her own "justice".....
But she wouldn't be able to carry the money home!!"one of the victims suffered from a sprained wrist."
I'm sure they're going to demand $1 million dollars for that strained wrist now! Nothing to see here.
Thanks for the clarification. I'm still going to leave it out of the thread title, since for us New Englanders "lynching" sounds like something very different from "a fight broke out at a party."