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Originally posted by SRU 88 View Post
I just looked at his York county case; DUI and damage to attended vehicle, scheduled for Nov 22 for plea, so yeah NO ARD for him
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Originally posted by SRU 88 View Post
I prefaced the ARD as long as he had clean record. A summary Disorderly Conduct or any other summary would not automatically disqualify him for an ARD. That being said, ARD is in the sole discretion of the District Attorney.
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Originally posted by SRU 88 View Post
Scheduled, has to be scheduled within 15 days, about 90% get continued from original schedule date due scheduling conflicts with Judge 's schedule, Trooper unavailable, or defense attorney unavailable
The last 'incident' at IUP involving a major sport was about 7 years ago (January). While many knew about it, it never made its way in to the paper until the start of summer. Shortly after all charges were dropped. The player missed zero games.
Now, this one went public immediately. So, we'll see what happens.
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The show goes on.
Of course, if they lose any more dudes said show may go from Broadway to Off Broadway in a hurry.
Houser is capable of being a feature back -- if he can stay on the field. Him and Younger should give them enough of a run threat to keep defenses honest.
And, who knows how long Stewart will be out (if at all). It's probably safe to assume, but, ...
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
Sure, but there are more unknowns than knowns.
His hearing is next Friday,.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
I'd be surprised. He had a pretty dicey August back home.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
At minimum I'd say it's not normal behavior to kick in a door at 4 a.m.
It was the entry door which leads me to believe they weren't letting him inside.
You kick somebody's door down you best know what's waiting inside. Very lucky this wasn't worse.
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
I might not know what I'm talking about but it seems like the worst part is resisting arrest. The felony trespass could possibly be dropped. Who brought those charges?
It starts with what seems like a domestic dispute. The complaint most likely came from someone else, not the girlfriend. I'm disappointed but nobody was shot and nobody was hurt. I hope the best for the young man and for IUP.
What does kicking in the door really mean?
It was the entry door which leads me to believe they weren't letting him inside.
You kick somebody's door down you best know what's waiting inside. Very lucky this wasn't worse.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostI guess we'll see how Tort handles it. I suppose being 'charged' isn't being 'convicted'. Having a tussle with the po-po in addition to the charges certainly isn't going to help matters.
At the very least, I don't anticipate seeing him in Erie this weekend. Chances are probably good, in fact, that his season is over. Extremely disappointing.
Oddly, Tort talked about their Sunday routine last night on his show. The players have Sunday completely off. I always thought most programs had film review Sunday morning -- basically as a means of not having your players arrested at 4 a.m.
Well, Houser should be pretty fresh. His ability to stay on the field worries me -- especially with a larger workload. Younger is capable. We may even see our long-lost Edinboro RB transfer. I'd also anticipate Q. Carter getting carries.
Bottom line: That's three key starters gone. Long way to go.
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Originally posted by SRU 88 View PostLet's not overlook that one of the victims is his girlfriend; she can say she does not want to press charges (at least on the trespass) or he just agrees to pay for the damage, and suddenly the felony goes away or gets amended to a misdemeanor. As long as no officers were injured when he allegedly resisted; that may also go away and if he has never been convicted of a previous crime, he probably would be eligible for an ARD
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
I might not know what I'm talking about but it seems like the worst part is resisting arrest. The felony trespass could possibly be dropped. Who brought those charges?
It starts with what seems like a domestic dispute. The complaint most likely came from someone else, not the girlfriend. I'm disappointed but nobody was shot and nobody was hurt. I hope the best for the young man and for IUP.
What does kicking in the door really mean?
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Originally posted by SRU 88 View PostLet's not overlook that one of the victims is his girlfriend; she can say she does not want to press charges (at least on the trespass) or he just agrees to pay for the damage, and suddenly the felony goes away or gets amended to a misdemeanor. As long as no officers were injured when he allegedly resisted; that may also go away and if he has never been convicted of a previous crime, he probably would be eligible for an ARD
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
It's Indiana. Worse has been ducked.
But, yeah, this is a major F up.
It starts with what seems like a domestic dispute. The complaint most likely came from someone else, not the girlfriend. I'm disappointed but nobody was shot and nobody was hurt. I hope the best for the young man and for IUP.
What does kicking in the door really mean?
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