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If any of you fellow BP'ers make it to the Miamisburg-Piqua game to night. I'll be at my buddy's house house next door.
For some reason they don't let us bring beer into the stadium.
But anyways I'll be sitting with the guys on the other side of the fence of the East End Zone with a cold...
Couple things:
My bad on bringing the mental evaluation points up. I didn't read about his competency finding on 9/8. Plus, I got confused with some wording in an earlier post.
I work as a Bailiff in the Montgomery County, Ohio Common Pleas Court and see this stuff on a daily basis. I...
This article is wrong.
A Judge by law can not take a plea from a defendant who hasn't been deemed mentally competent. Obviously, the report was done quickly and they found Clarett had the competency to stand trial on both cases. So the plea deal this morning covered both caes...
All in a legal nutshell:
Clarett was sentenced to 7 1/2 years.
But, after serving 3 1/2 years of that sentence he and his Atorney could file a Motion for Judicial Release. The Judge and the Prosecutor on the case will decide if he deserves that by reports on his conduct within Prison.
Nothing. When a defendant comes through common pleas court with multiple cases, the parties usually order that the cases be tracked together.
So the plea deal covered both cases.
BK said this right after we added Thad Gibson.
After landing Grant, I think our LB class is comparable to hitting a Walk Off Grand Slam in the 7th Game of the World Series.
Hands down the Best LB class in the nation especially at a time of need for us.
I just don't think you pass on a talent like Troutman at a position of need to get a kid for the 2007 class. A lot could happen between now and next February 2007. And who knows what could happen over the next year with whatever 2007 D-Line recruit would happen to commit to us on National...
I'm not ready to throw in the towel yet, considering we'll have two of his former teammates playing for the good guys. Plus, why would you want to go to the school that that will lose for the 3rd year in a row to their rival this November. :tongue2: