exactly
so people cant use the water bottle incident as a fact. Nothing came of it
He owns the house but his nephew lives there so what..? If he didnt do anything there he has to get suspended because something happened in his house? So if i go into someones house and smoke or do something illegal..hes the blame? Vick is a rich man..i doubt he spends every minute at home or the home he bought for his nephew(not sure if he lives in that house)
theres no evidence yet that Vick is running the "dog fighting" thing..plus that wouldnt be enough to get him suspended
edit************** Vick doesnt live in the house where illegal pet activites went on**********
Are you a lawyer?
Do you know what you are talking about?
Or are you just think you do and are a vick apologist???
If you go smoke weed in somebody's house they are just as responsible as you are since
They let you part take in illegal activity under their supervision, on their property, with their consent.
Without their consent of your smoking on their property no crime would have occurred.
I really hope you never break the law because with your reasoning you'd be in jail.
If you get drunk at a freind's house drive home and kill somebody your freind is partially responsible for letting you drive intoxicated. People have been charged with manslaughter for letting this happen.
The message here is that the owner of the propery is legally responsible for what goes on on his land if it can be proved he was aware of the activites taking place.
Look up the facts before you start spewing words pretending you know the law since you clearly don't judging by your statements.
As a property owner you are responsible for activites that take place on your property it's as simple as that.
Especially if a court of law can prove you had knowledge abou it.
You say there is no evidence he was running it?
Why then did authorities find 3 buildings there were constructed to house dogs (kennels)?
Who paid for those?
Who signed the check to get those built?
Was it Vick's rich nephew or the guy that has a better part of $100M in the bank.