CelticPatriot
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He was facing a pretty serious 5+ yr felony charge and actually received a slap on the wrist with his initial sentence. Justice was properly served and everyone was more than happy. If you remember his defense atty asked the judge if she'd consider removing the 30 day jail sentence should his client complete the probation with no problems, and her response was that she'd be more than willing to re-consider the 30 days in jail when they met up again in the spring of 2014. Dennard was getting away with a love tap.
He then went out and broke the law on a charge that many people see as a controversial kind of offense; thus breaking his love tap probation.
With her only adding an additional 30 days to make it 60 (he'll serve 38 on good behavior) he once again got a pretty decent shake of things.
Dear Mr. Dennard:
Other than your upcoming stay in their jails, please do us a favor and
STAY OUT OF THE STATE OF NEBRASKA.
Sincerely,
Patriots fans everywhere
For those wondering about the league and their possible action against Dennard:
Jeff Howe ?@jeffphowe 41m
The NFL is reviewing Alfonzo Dennard's legal situation, but there is no timetable for a ruling, according to a league spokesman.
Anything that happens outside of Nebraska is fair game, unfortunately.
How would they even enforce that? Have some guy follow him about with a breathilzer?
I understand that, but he seems to be able to keep himself out of trouble outside of Huskerland.
Normally he'd be looking at serving 50-60% of that sentence in real jail time. However nothing in this case has been handled normally right from the start. The Lincoln police department has got a hard on for Denard big time and what would have normally been handled as a misdemeanor drunk and disorderly for the original fight became a pissing contest between the cop he swung, his police buddies, and Dennard. Unless I have been misinformed, he had no previous record. And if that's the case the DA going after a felony charge based on the evidence that was published smacks of over prosecution to start withJudge extends Dennard's probation for a year, adds more jail time : Journal Star Breaking News
60 days in the clink, two years probation with no booze, and 200 hours community service. Tough sentence.
It's never a good idea to get into a drunken brawl with four police officers and then violate your probation in the same city with a DUI.
Are there any lawyers out there who think he'll serve all 60 days, or if he's a model prisoner that he'll get some time shaved off?
At least he won't miss any games.
His delayed sentence is another break. If this were most people, he'd already be wearing state-issued clothing.
If it were the feds, he would likely have sat in jail for 4 to 6 weeks waiting to see what his sentence might be. If you get arrested on a violation, you are presumed incapable of conforming to release conditions. The recommendations on terms of imprisonment for technical violations start at 2 to 8 months.
I would consider his result a very fortunate one. And he had better hear what this judge is saying, or the Pats will be down a decent CB.
His delayed sentence is another break. If this were most people, he'd already be wearing state-issued clothing.
That's not always true, my cousin received a 2 1/2 year sentence in November of 2006 and didn't have to surrender himself until the 2nd of January 2007. His lawyer made his being home for the holidays part of the plea agreement.
I'm sure if we knew how much Dennard has dolled out in legal fees for this "break" it would lose some of its luster.
I didn't claim that it was always true. I used the words 'most people' for a reason.
That's not always true, my cousin received a 2 1/2 year sentence in November of 2006 and didn't have to surrender himself until the 2nd of January 2007. His lawyer made his being home for the holidays part of the plea agreement.
I'm sure if we knew how much Dennard has dolled out in legal fees for this "break" it would lose some of its luster.
Judge extends Dennard's probation for a year, adds more jail time : Journal Star Breaking News
60 days in the clink, two years probation with no booze, and 200 hours community service. Tough sentence.
It's never a good idea to get into a drunken brawl with four police officers and then violate your probation in the same city with a DUI.
Are there any lawyers out there who think he'll serve all 60 days, or if he's a model prisoner that he'll get some time shaved off?
At least he won't miss any games.
Normally he'd be looking at serving 50-60% of that sentence in real jail time. However nothing in this case has been handled normally right from the start. The Lincoln police department has got a hard on for Denard big time and what would have normally been handled as a misdemeanor drunk and disorderly for the original fight became a pissing contest between the cop he swung, his police buddies, and Dennard. Unless I have been misinformed, he had no previous record. And if that's the case the DA going after a felony charge based on the evidence that was published smacks of over prosecution to start with
Clearly the cops have won and if Dennard ever steps inside the city limits of Lincoln Nebraska he SHOULD be thrown in jail for gross stupidity. BTW - at some point in time down the road, if I were Dennard, I look into the possibility of a civil suit against the police for the way they handled this entire affair. Basically that have almost ruined this kid's life over something that happens every single weekend in that college town.
besides the good time , there's also the possibility that the judge will cut the sentence back to a month after he's served 19 days and he walks after 20 days served. Don't snicker. I've seen it happen like that many times.
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