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The Wayne County Prosecutor's office is reviewing a warrant request for the arrest of Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams on a concealed weapon charge, WXYZ-TV in Detroit reported.
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Was his decision making an issue when he was with the Bucks?
The Wayne County Prosecutor's office is reviewing a warrant request for the arrest of Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams on a concealed weapon charge, WXYZ-TV in Detroit reported.
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Was his decision making an issue when he was with the Bucks?
Maybe, but they kept it under wraps. My understanding is that he was told that he'd never be WR1 or WR2 because he wouldn't put in the work in practice and thought he was too precious to block.
Prosecutors have decided that no legal action will be issued against Detroit Lions WR Jameson Williams stemming from his Oct. 8 traffic stop.
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Prosecutor: Lions' Jameson Williams won't face charges after review
No legal action will be issued against Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams stemming from his Oct. 8 traffic stop, Wayne County prosecutors said.
After reviewing a warrant request on a concealed weapons charge, the Wayne County prosecutor's office concluded that the warrant was denied because the case law is silent regarding the specific issue and the legislative intent of the concealed pistol license (CPL) statute does not support charges under these facts.
Prosecutor Kym Worthy released a statement, saying that the office looked at the case thoroughly and objectively despite Williams' NFL status.
"We did not consider that Mr. Williams is a Detroit professional athlete in our decision making," she wrote. "We have charged Detroit area athletes before and would not have hesitated to do so again if the facts of this case could be proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
"When it comes to charging decisions, we do not take into consideration who the potential defendant is, how much power and influence they have, or how beloved they may be. We deal with the facts and the law only."
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