Fark: My name is DonTAY, not Dontae

pebblesForstate

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<font face="Tahoma" size="2"><font face="Tahoma" size="2">The Associated Press - Former MSU RB Dontay Walker is scheduled to move from prison Monday to house arrest after four years behind bars.

The 29 yr old former standout is serving a 25-year sentence after 2005 convictions in Oktibbeha County for cocaine and marijuana possession.

Defense attorneys for Walker, whose first name was spelled Dontae while he was with the Bulldogs, argued the drugs actually belonged to Shaundrayus Frazier, a convicted drug dealer on probation who was giving Walker a ride. Frazier testified that when he picked up Walker, the defendant was carrying a purple bag.

The bag was later found under Walker's seat filled with drugs.</font>
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GloryDawg

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I would bet that Walker was not lying about the part the bag was already in the car. I would bet that he knew what was in the bag and he was going to get out of the car with the bag.
 

drunkernhelldawg

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The sentence was pretty extreme. Dontay had a way of pissing off those in authority, and he must've done it with that judge.

I often think of him getting flagged for diving over the goal line, a play I've seen a hundred times with no call and a play with the legitimate purpose of getting the ball over the goal line more quickly. I think that was one of the most overtly unfair calls I've seen in an football game. I've seen worse missed calls, but that sob ref was flagging the way Dontae had looked at him or something. He didn't miss anything. He was just a bully in stripes.

Dontay has done some bad things and has paid dearly for them. Now I hope that he can find some good in this humid world of Mississippi and that he can in turn do something good.
 

was21

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to type on this keyboard and judge and villify...he's paid a price and if the powers that be feel that he deserves a chance, let it be. The justice system is so seventeened, it's pathetic.