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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.Hey hey, watch out or I'll sic Kontra on your azz.This is still going on? That dump of a state loves to waste money.
The hearing happened this morning numbnuts, I watched it. My $$ is on appellate judges siding with trial judges that tossed all the videos. Even the madames walk on this one.Well, in all fairness, the hearing is scheduled for Friday but it'll be months before we get a ruling.
However this ends, I hope Bob's left happy.
The hearing happened this morning numbnuts, I watched it. My $$ is on appellate judges siding with trial judges that tossed all the videos. Even the madames walk on this one.
You started off your post by directing an insult at me. So right away it’s clear you have “feelings” over this issue...I do not. Nothing, nada.Seems like Bob cut you a check for long term bag polishing duties. Did he at least shave em for you?
The whole thing is a glaring example of the double standard financial means sets within courts. Sure, Bob obviously wasn't implicated in any human trafficing, but can he claim he had knowledge the woman pleasuring him ON TAPE, MORE THAN ONCE, was not a victim of human trafficing. After all, its certainly "more probable than not...". Meeting that standard with contrived "scientific reports" was enough for him to allow the best QB to play the game be tarnished over literally nothing.
Before you get to excited, remember Kraft is fighting to have it thrown out, like nothing ever happened, despite being literally being caught on camera with his pants down.
AB didn't even get a chance to face civil accusations. Tom Brady was villafied over nothing, and you feel the need to go to bat for the guy that threw both under bus?
He's a hypocrit, plain and simple. Do as I say, not as I do. You're far better than this PR. Jesus.
You started off your post by directing an insult at me. So right away it’s clear you have “feelings” over this issue...I do not. Nothing, nada.
I have bigger issues with the police breaking laws to get this arrest than what Kraft did. The videos were gotten via a false search warrant. Secondly, I just don’t view paying for a handy as a big deal.
Now please keep your response directed toward the subject, not me.
If it was me, my lawyer would beat it too the police were so corrupt. Again, no issues at all about paying for a handy. Which is just a misdemeanor anywayYou see no issue with procedural illegalities being swept under the rug until a Billionaire decided to fight things to save face?
Dont get me wrong, I'm not defending the police here.
That said, you can't dismiss the potential for trafficing to be how the "servicing party," ended up in said position. Surely, someone as wholesome (think i just puked a bit) and publicity conscious as Kraft would understand this. Its not like Kraft left his wife literally on her deathbed to make sure the business didn't take a hit, nor immediately climb into bed with a woman younger than his kids once she passed.
Neither side of the kraft/police equation is in the right. Just because the cops didn't find evidence of human trafficing does not mean that Kraft shouldn't have at least pondered the very real possibility that he was leveraging a victim of such for "release." Not buying it? Then surely you can agree that said "pro" is an undoubted victim of financial circumstance.
And then Kraft buys his way out of being caught, literally on tape with his **** out? You don't see the problem there?
In the end, your strong defense of Krafts pure intentions is grossly misplaced.
Both the pigs and the rich dude can be wrong, it happens all the time, the courts just never admit it. Lack of accountability from people in power is the literal sole enabler of much of this country's issues.
If the case was garbage at a procedural level, it never should have been in court.
You are smart enough to know its rather likely the DA saw a "whale in a foot spa" and thought "this is my break!" The responsibility doesn't end with the police. A DA had to decide to bring charges. No disgust for that ****heel?
Just another example of how fundamentally broken this country is. When you have enough cash, you can just cut checks when silly frivolities like "laws" designed for the unwashed masses hampers your ability to squeeze revenue out of said filthy masses (filthy, but then theres those tricks that leave Bob cumming back for more, allegedly).
What you’re not considering is the fact that if Kraft’s lawyers get this tossed based on police over stepping the law, all the other guys that got arrested get their charges dropped as wellSo why does it take a multi-billionaire getting rounded up on the sting for the courts to recognize procedural legalities? It's all the justice and "law and order," that the courts represent, right?
This isn't another clear example of the very real priveleges only afforded to those with the means to pay for them?
I've seen belly-aching over the embarassment Kraft "endured" (as a direct result of decisions he willingly made, and circumstances he willing took illegal advantage of), yet no mention of all the other people rounded up with Kraft, who likely took whatever plea was offered.
I’m not sure if this reply was directed toward me or not Darryl. But if it was, my answer is that I’ve never paid anyone for sex. It’s not my bag.You know that how?? Personal experience??
How a thread on legal proceedings on Mr. Kraft has descended to a cesspool of venom and hate is beyond me...
One might think that the State of Fl. has bigger fish to fry than this case.. none of this makes much sense, and could have been handled differently from the onset ... now millions of dollars later it shows no sign of dissipating.
What does that mean they “have bigger fish to fry”? They got a warrant, the validity of the warrant is being tested in court, and they’re defending their own warrant. What are they supposed to do? Just let it go anytime a warrant gets challenged?You know that how?? Personal experience??
How a thread on legal proceedings on Mr. Kraft has descended to a cesspool of venom and hate is beyond me...
One might think that the State of Fl. has bigger fish to fry than this case.. none of this makes much sense, and could have been handled differently from the onset ... now millions of dollars later it shows no sign of dissipating.
I believe the next round of appeals - should the loser choose to go that route - would be the Florida State Supreme Court. They’d probably take it on too.Is there a Lawyer in the house?
Assuming Kraft comes out on top, what are the states options to continue? Can they appeal to a higher court? Conversely for Kraft. Florida wins, can he appeal to the next highest court in the land?
Seems like that were talking about a case that could go all the way to the Supreme Court. Innocent (not Bob) patrons civil rights were clearly violated.
Of course they would. They're a bunch of stupid hayseeds that want to put a pelt on the wall.I believe the next round of appeals - should the loser choose to go that route - would be the Florida State Supreme Court. They’d probably take it on too.
And if Kraft loses, what does that make him? An innocent man being unfairly prosecuted by an eeeeeeeeeeeeevil government?Of course they would. They're a bunch of stupid hayseeds that want to put a pelt on the wall.
Someone who should be more careful in the future.And if Kraft loses, what does that make him? An innocent man being unfairly prosecuted by an eeeeeeeeeeeeevil government?
Any defendant could challenge what kraft challenged even with a public defender.So why does it take a multi-billionaire getting rounded up on the sting for the courts to recognize procedural legalities? It's all the justice and "law and order," that the courts represent, right?
This isn't another clear example of the very real priveleges only afforded to those with the means to pay for them?
I've seen belly-aching over the embarassment Kraft "endured" (as a direct result of decisions he willingly made, and circumstances he willing took illegal advantage of), yet no mention of all the other people rounded up with Kraft, who likely took whatever plea was offered.