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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.Kaczur was originally charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail. He also was charged with going 76 mph in a 65 mph zone and driving with illegally tinted windows and a bad muffler.
In a husky voice, Kaczur uttered the word "guilty" in reference to the speeding charge. He was ordered to pay $355, a fine that included a $55 surcharge. His lawyer paid his client's fine and surcharge in cash with the judge pulling out money to help make change. The money was accepted by the court clerk, the judge's daughter-in-law, Janet Wolanin.
My, what a difference ratting someone out can make. *Pours gas all over the forum and lights a match*
What kind of court was this...
http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2008/07/patriots_linema.html
I would be willing to bet he misses 4 games and is in THE PROGRAM because of it...Remember Rodney lost 4 games last year for a LOT less.
Rodneys issue had to do with something that would more directly affect the game, a performance-enhancing drug issue. The two issues are nowhere near the same thing.
It's not a joke, it's the way the system works. The police catch a minnow and the prosecutor uses him as a tool to catch a shark, in return for a reduction in charges.Holy Kangaroo Court, Batman! What a joke!
It's not a joke, it's the way the system works. The police catch a minnow and the prosecutor uses him as a tool to catch a shark, in return for a reduction in charges.
But you forget they type of Ommissioner teams are dealing with now.....
Holy Kangaroo Court, Batman! What a joke!
Oh. I agree then!I was referring to the lawyer paying the fees on the spot in cash and the judge fishing out change from his own wallet. Sounds like a scene from "Night Court" ...
I think Batman has enough of his own legal problems.........
LOL
Actually I hope for Nick's sake and for that of the Pats'- that he gets past whatever's ailing him (the initial injury that led to the Oxy abuse and whatever else may have gotten him to this point), and that he comes back
to the team drama-free and ready to play :woohoo:
A little job competition won't hurt either But Deus is right- it remains to be seen whether or not the ommish makes script drug abuse another one of his causes, or not. If he's hiring the military to oversee rule adherence, and gang experts to sniff out signals, then anything's possible. I'm not saying that would necessarily be a bad thing either because I find it hard to believe Nick's the only NFL player with this problem.
My girlfriend was prescribed this when she was 16 after scoliosis surgery and she died last year(7 years later) from it. So I know what I am talking about.....
But what is public knowledge now is that he had 200 pills, and one a day is the prescription level. Its hard to believe they were all for him(scripts are usually for about 30 pills), and it likely should have been trafficking......There is no way the commish let this guy walk, not with the problem that drug has caused the country. If he gets 4 games he is off easy, but I see more likely 8 games. Tell me you want to go through camp with him as your starter knowing this...... I would be surprised if he makes the opening day roster now the facts have come out. Wishing hard on drafting Albert even more.....
seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance
Many of us pdo this dailygoing 76 mph in a 65 mph zone
The tint laws in this state are kind of stupid (its okay to have a factory dark window; but aftermarket darkened windows or tined windows are illegal; and no windows is perfectly fine too); but he should've known better since illegally dark tint (or even legally dark tint) bring attention to the car and you dont want attention when you're speeding; and you want no attention when you're carrying drugs.driving with illegally tinted windows
This right here is the outrage. With his money, he should be driving a high end car thats always kept in near perfect shape.and a bad muffler.