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Skeete's Arrest & (sort of) Related Topics

RCollett said:
So he sold 200 grams to and undercover officer according to www.nbc4i.com. How much is 200 grams whens it comes to size? What could I compare it to?

It sounds to me like he is done for. Its a felony that I really doubt he will be able to plea bargain out of.

I went to Brookhaven High School, a columbus public school, and it sounds to me like Tressel might as well go back to the urban setting to recruit. I mean Mo Hall never got in any trouble and he was a columbus public school product. These suburban kids are causing all kinds of ruckus at tOSU. But maybe I have a biased opinion.

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The reason why the "just under" 200 grams is quoted in news reports concerns the resulting classification of the felony. A relevant comparative is the degree of offense and likely punishment.

At <200 grams = 5th class felony,
At >200, <1,000 grams = 4th class felony;
At >1,000, <5,000 grams = 3rd class felony,though with lesser sentence than;
At >5,000, <20,000 grams = 3rd class felony;
At >20,000 = 2nd class felony

As the class of felony increases so do the sentencing guidelines in Ohio Law RC 2929.13, sentencing and felony class also jump if the activity is near juveniles or a school.

I'm still concerned by the suggestion by the police officer that other athletes, (sport undisclosed) were involved.
 
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gbearbuck said:
200 grams equals 0.440924 pounds... selling a half pound is stupid... selling a half pound to a person you don't know is dumb as a box of rocks...

I still think he can plea out of this... The cops would love to know who he buys from. If he rats his source, he could plea down a charge or two...

I'm not a lawyer, but I know enough kids that were busted in college that did manage to reduce the charge by letting the cops know who they purchased from...
I'm not saying anything about anybody on the team......but I don't think I want to know who he buys from.
 
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27,

That assumes he's willing to rat the person out... if it is a friend, teammate, hood who might shoot him, etc. he prob. will keep his mouth shut... if it is a random guy he doesn't know too well, he might rat him out...

just say he could plea if he was willing to work with the cops (and if the cops needed him to get the "higher up")
 
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UGABuck said:
Is he on a football ride? Sounds like he may have had an academic ride?


Who do we offer if this frees up a schollie?
It may be Pretorious. Lose a kicker, gain a kicker. But on the other hand, maybe bank it. If we need Aston to play running back, he'll count against the 85 and we'll need it.
 
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LightningRod said:
I can understand Marrow's initial reaction given that Skeete was a National Merit scholar who had no history of trouble. If you can't recruit national merit scholars, who can you recruit?
One thing I have learned in teaching HS at a suburban parochial school is that you cannot judge a kid's character by his/her grades. I have had very bright AP type kids who made Bob Marley look like Jerry Falwell, and were/are total assholes, and have had kids who never came close to the honor roll who are great people, and productive citizens. A significant minority of HS kids hide stuff behind their public/academic image.
 
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bucknuts44820 said:
Rhome is an idiot. Skeete made a terrible decision but who is he to judge the kid. Its amazing how many media members have never made a mistake. I will not make judgement until all the facts come out.

Speaking of media members (not to hijack the thread), but another one bites the dust. Our old friend Mitch "I detest anything Ohio State" is mentioned.

The Sacramento Bee announced Thursday the resignation of an award-winning columnist, the latest in a series of cases across the nation in which journalists had been forced from their jobs because of questions about the veracity of their reporting.

Is a Pulitzer Worth It
 
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scooter1369 said:
It may be Pretorious. Lose a kicker, gain a kicker. But on the other hand, maybe bank it. If we need Aston to play running back, he'll count against the 85 and we'll need it.
What's Pettrey's status? We promised him a scholarship, then asked him to grey-shirt, then I believe we took the scholarship away. That might be my vote for a kicker, if Skeete loses his scholarship.
 
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Disgusting

before you read this story, consider this source: my friend's roommate talked to skeete's brother. so, obviously, this is not first-hand information. you don't have to believe it, and i'm not saying that this is a definite fact. but, if true, and i trust this source, this is very disgusting.

here is what happened to skeete. there were undercover cops posing as college students the entire year. they lived in the dorm and acted like regular students. they started talking to skeete from the beginning of the year, occasionally bullshitting with him about football, girls, etc. then, in february, they asked him if he knew of anyone that could score them some weed. he said he did, so he went up, got the weed from his man, took it to the fake students, and got the $70 for his man. then, in may, he gets arrested on this charge.

apparently, skeete doesn't even smoke weed, let alone sell it. he was duped by people that he thought were students; it wasn't like it was some strange guy that just came up to him on the street. i have many friends that do not touch weed, yet if one of the kids in their dorm asked them where they could get some, they would very nonchalantly suggest a guy. pretty much every college kid, whether they smoke or not, knows someone that has weed.

apparently this is a big operation to try and eliminate drug use in the dorms. the cops are trying to get skeete to rat out who he got the weed from (it was another osu football player) but he won't squeal.

basically, this kid's life is ruined over $70 of weed, all because he did a small favor to some seemingly ordinary guys that he was chill with in his dorm. un-fucking-believable.

on the one hand, you have to consider the source, which is skeete's brother. it's possible that he could just be making all this up to clear his bro's name.

on the other hand, you have to consider skeete himself. all his youth and high school coaches considered him to be a great kid. he had a great gpa and was apparently majoring in engineering. when i first heard the news story, i believed it, although i wondered how a smart kid could have been stupid enough to risk selling to an undercover cop. but after hearing this story, it makes more sense to me as to how this could have occured.

we can argue all we want about weed and whether it's good/bad for you, etc. but when you've got people living in the fucking dorms for an entire year, acting like students, making friends, asking them for small favors, and then stabbing them in the back....that's fucking disgusting. it honestly makes me sick. if the cops ever offered me this undercover job, i don't care if they'd pay me 100 grand, i wouldn't do it, i wouldn't be able to deal with ruining a kid's life on my conscience.

i am incredibly angered and sickened by this story. nobody has to believe me, i realize that the friend's roommate's brother sounds cliche and that the fake students sounds bizarre. just take this into consideration before we pull a jim rome and lambast skeete.

remember, this is a good kid we're talking about in skeete. what's more likely, that he sold weed to some undercover cop in the street, or that he was duped by the fake students? option b seems more likely given skeete's background, although option a is still entirely possible.

i'm just very angry and upset about all this. i don't want to launch into a social diatribe...i just can't believe how badly a good person is getting screwed because of this.
 
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