Mack Herron
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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.That sounds like a good outcome for him. If he accepted, that must mean he didn’t like his chances of getting off w/o some kind of punishment or the details being unfavourable.
I wonder if he returns in 2020. While there are many former Patriots in HC / GM spots across the league, I’d think there won’t be an aggressive $ fueled bidding war.
Even the community service — Patriots players including Chung spend double-digit hours on this stuff every year. Chung might have thought this is no punishment at all because he’s doing it anyway, it just has to specifically be for anti-drug causes.Can't read into that if he admitted guilt or not, or if the state's case was weak due to improper entry by the police.
Maybe they just all agreed on this to save everyone's time (except Chung's 40 hours of drug-abuse related community service).
Even the community service — Patriots players including Chung spend double-digit hours on this stuff every year. Chung might have thought this is no punishment at all because he’s doing it anyway, it just has to specifically be for anti-drug causes.
As I read it, if Chung is clean on the drug tests and has no other criminal incidents that arise in he next 2 years, the charges are essentially null and void. Its as if they never happened.Can't read into that if he admitted guilt or not, or if the state's case was weak due to improper entry by the police.
Maybe they just all agreed on this to save everyone's time (except Chung's 40 hours of drug-abuse related community service).
No.Roger will suspend him for 2 weeks. He's basically on probation for 2 years with full charges coming back at any time if he slips. More to this story than an innocent mishap.
Roger will suspend him for 2 weeks. He's basically on probation for 2 years with full charges coming back at any time if he slips. More to this story than an innocent mishap.
Often done with low-level first offenses.As I read it, if Chung is clean on the drug tests and has no other criminal incidents that arise in he next 2 years, the charges are essentially null and void. Its as if they never happened.
Yeah but he also has to truck up to New Hampshire for it. It's probably not great for the causes he actually believes in, and hopefully the drug-abuse service isn't for programs that are proven not to work like DARE was.
Just a guess...Roger will suspend him for 2 weeks. He's basically on probation for 2 years with full charges coming back at any time if he slips. More to this story than an innocent mishap.
Now get gone Patrick is more like it...he's toast.Okay ... now get healthy Patrick.
Based on his "performance" this past season, perhaps he should develop one...Not many can do coke casually and it’s obvious Patrick doesn’t have a cocaine problem
I'm pretty sure that sort of agreement doesn't involve any admission of guilt.Can't read into that if he admitted guilt or not, or if the state's case was weak due to improper entry by the police.
Maybe they just all agreed on this to save everyone's time (except Chung's 40 hours of drug-abuse related community service).