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OL J.B. Shugarts (official thread)

Buckin' A;1421172; said:
No doubt. Why doesn't CPD just put an officer on every single car in Columbus and wait for it to be stolen?

Actually, while they don't stick the officer in the car, they do spot city-owned or impounded vehicles in high theft areas and stakeout the scene.
 
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akronbuck;1421113; said:
thxs. SO its a charge having it but, its ok if its clean. Thats funny but, the cost to prove it,lawyer and court would be annoying . I wonder if some students walking around with a 6 foot bong smoking nicotine would be illegal until, it was tested . :biggrin:

Considering I am pretty sure you can buy "drug paraphernalia" at a store on High Street---yeah having it clean makes a difference. The charge is quite subjective. For instance, a scale is considered "drug paraphernalia" under Ohio law...but you need a little more evidence than pure possession of the scale to get a conviction. To be sure, it is sort of a convoluted statute.

But my larger point is that I would not be surprised if the drug test was done for two reasons 1) it basically ensures the charges will be dropped and 2) it clears the two big guys of any doubt and there are no rumblings that they use, the court took it easy on them, etc.
 
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Buckeyeskickbuttocks;1420463; said:
A pipe is a bigger deal because anyone can make a pipe out of a coke can... if you can afford an honest to god water pipe, you can afford a bigger fine. :p

A coke can is a bigger deal because anyone should be able to make a pipe out of nothing but aluminum foil....if you can afford an honest to god can of coke, you can afford a bigger fine. :p
 
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CPD

* Offensive lineman J.B. Shugarts had his case continued this morning regarding his charge of possession of drug paraphernalia. Fellow Buckeye Mike Adams had the same charge dismissed on Monday, and their lawyer said then a test revealed that a pipe found in their car had no traces of drugs on it, so the Shugarts charge should eventually be dismissed as well. It just hasn't been yet.
 
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Taosman;1423134; said:
It's a plodding Big Ten court! :tongue2:

True True everyone knows the Big Ten is slower... If this woulda happened in Florida or Georgia the SEC Speed would've resolved it much quicker. Everyone knows anything involved with football is faster in the south.:wink2:
 
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jimotis4heisman;1422506; said:
what is the rule for kids receiving federal aid? if you get caught with drugs your aid is pulled? is it not something like that?
Yeah something like if you get caught under the influence or in possession you can't receive federal aid.

I don't know the exact details, but its keeping some of my friends from getting federal aid.
 
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