Were they the ones who hired a Farese? Or was that the kid with the noose?
flag and noose 'disappeared' along with Bobby Hill. Haven't seen one word since all were identified.
The Ole Miss Police Department never pursued charges in the case. UPD Captain Michael Harmon said that, “A person was hit but he didn’t know who hit him.”
I have an honest question. Is that normal procedure? No investigation, no nothing? The victim couldn't identify the assailant, so we moved on?
There's a reason you guys don't have a law school.
I have an honest question. Is that normal procedure? No investigation, no nothing? The victim couldn't identify the assailant, so we moved on?
They're making a case for libel, possibly.
Court pleadings are privileged, for purposes of defamation.
There's a reason why going to an undergrad institution with a law school does not make you a legal expert.
I don't remember that either. Are you talking about that officer that got drug down Jackson Ave?I can't remember. I thought it was either the curb stomping of the police officer or the bar fight, but maybe I'm mistaken.
I'm a lawyer, hotshot. Hence the term, "possibly."
I have an honest question. Is that normal procedure? No investigation, no nothing? The victim couldn't identify the assailant, so we moved on?
In my experience, it's not normal unless all the evidence exonerates them. I.E. police reports, lack of criminal charges, they are people of public record (famous football players). They're making a case for libel, possibly.
I'm a lawyer, hotshot. Hence the term, "possibly."
So you're a message board lawyer. Welcome to the club!**
I would expect better from a real lawyer than this **** you threw on this board.
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What does the investigation have to do with the evidence?
I would expect someone with at least 7 years higher education to have at least a halfway decent use of grammar - even on a message board. You don't even know how to use "i.e." properly. I'm no English major but damn son.
WTF does you being a lawyer have to do with you using the word "possibly?" Are you trying to write legalese in your half-baked post? Since you have followed these events so closely, would you care to enlighten us to what other purpose the defendants may have for filing a counter-suit other than the term "libel"?**
I haven't followed **** closely. I'm not obsessed like some people are. "Possibly" means that may or may not be the foundation of a libel suit. But I don't know. Hence, "possibly."
ETA: You actually watched Chicago?
Would this plaintiff have a case against oxford or campus police?
http://www.clarionledger.com/viewar...rkansas-judge-s-online-comments-investigated-There's a reason you guys don't have a law school.
I don't remember that either. Are you talking about that officer that got drug down Jackson Ave?
The point that you obviously missed was that, while some of you sit up on your thrones talking about the arrests at Ole Miss, y'all have just as many and just as poor of outcomes. It's moronic to act like one coach is running a cleaner program than the other when they all have people arrested and all have to suspend/dismiss players.
There's a reason you guys don't have a law school.