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Second Degree Battery

Posted on 8/22/11 at 7:16 am
Posted by TigerArkitek
Bestbank
Member since Oct 2005
1336 posts
Posted on 8/22/11 at 7:16 am
May be Germans.

From the state legislature's web site:
quote:

§34.7. Aggravated second degree battery

A.(1) Aggravated second degree battery is a battery committed with a dangerous weapon when the offender intentionally inflicts serious bodily injury. (2) For purposes of this Section, "serious bodily injury" means bodily injury which involves unconsciousness, extreme physical pain or protracted and obvious disfigurement, or protracted loss or impairment of the function of a bodily member, organ, or mental faculty, or a substantial risk of death.

B. Whoever commits the crime of aggravated second degree battery shall be fined not more than ten thousand dollars or imprisoned, with or without hard labor, for not more than fifteen years, or both.


According to the initial BRPD statement, the victims drove themselves to the hospital for minor "cuts and scrapes".

That does not sound like "serious bodily injury".

If any of the players are charged with second degree battery, prosecutors will probably have a hard time making those charges stick in front of a jury.
Posted by drexyl
Mingovia
Member since Sep 2005
23055 posts
Posted on 8/22/11 at 7:19 am to
quote:

According to the initial BRPD statement, the victims drove themselves to the hospital for minor "cuts and scrapes".
apparently 3 were "cuts and scrapes" and one was worse than that.
Posted by TigerArkitek
Bestbank
Member since Oct 2005
1336 posts
Posted on 8/22/11 at 7:21 am to
quote:

one was worse than that.


Did not hear that in the initial BRPD statement.
Posted by ForeverLSU02
Albany
Member since Jun 2007
52147 posts
Posted on 8/22/11 at 7:24 am to
quote:

Did not hear that in the initial BRPD statement.
Yeah, but then rumors were swriling of broken bones
Posted by dinosaur
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2007
1090 posts
Posted on 8/22/11 at 7:25 am to
Let's not get too optimistic. You can have a broken jaw and drive. That sort of injury leads to a second degree battery charge in most bar fights. I have seen these plead down if the medical bills are paid by the attacker. Simple battery for first time offenders usually get a fine or get into a pretrial diversion program.

The felony charge is very serious and could result in expulsion from school.
Posted by BillyBobfan24_7
R.I.P. SGT Nelson
Member since May 2004
18060 posts
Posted on 8/22/11 at 7:25 am to
quote:

Did not hear that in the initial BRPD statement.

Or anywhere official. The only place I heard one was worse was from the marine's friend.
Posted by TigerNlc
Chocolate City
Member since Jun 2006
32487 posts
Posted on 8/22/11 at 7:25 am to
quote:

Did not hear that in the initial BRPD statement.

Check out the link on the ESPN front page.
Posted by TenTex
Member since Jan 2008
15949 posts
Posted on 8/22/11 at 7:31 am to
I'm curious, was everyone drunk? When did the victims report this to police? Did the victims report it when it happened, was there a blood alcohol test done? I can't help but think this is just another typical alcohol induced fight in the parking lot of a bar. I'm not even sure the police like to make arrests in this case unless there are firearms or drugs involved.

I'm most pissed about JJ showing no senior leadership in regards to breaking curfew and then heading to a bar. Coaches preach to these kids constantly about not getting involved in situations like this and here we go.

On a side note was any football player illegally at the bar in regards to his age?
Posted by SPEEDY
2005 Tiger Smack Poster of the Year
Member since Dec 2003
83337 posts
Posted on 8/22/11 at 7:33 am to
quote:

According to the initial BRPD statement, the victims drove themselves to the hospital for minor "cuts and scrapes".

That does not sound like "serious bodily injury".



Posted by PapaChief
Many
Member since Dec 2003
475 posts
Posted on 8/22/11 at 7:36 am to
I thought they were talking Second Degree Battery, not Aggravated Second Degree Battery. Whole new ball game if weapon was used.
Posted by GeauxTigers0107
South Louisiana
Member since Oct 2009
9706 posts
Posted on 8/22/11 at 7:37 am to
quote:

On a side note was any football player illegally at the bar in regards to his age?



You can be at a bar if your'e over 18 years old, just not drink.


quote:

I'm not even sure the police like to make arrests in this case unless there are firearms or drugs involved or high profile football players commit second degree battery and the victim(s) want to press charges.




FIFY




Posted by BrandNew
Member since Aug 2010
330 posts
Posted on 8/22/11 at 7:43 am to
Second degree battery is this:

quote:

§34.1. Second degree battery A. Second degree battery is a battery when the offender intentionally inflicts serious bodily injury; however, this provision shall not apply to a medical provider who has obtained the consent of a patient. B. For purposes of this Section, "serious bodily injury" means bodily injury which involves unconsciousness, extreme physical pain or protracted and obvious disfigurement, or protracted loss or impairment of the function of a bodily member, organ, or mental faculty, or a substantial risk of death. C. Whoever commits the crime of second degree battery shall be fined not more than two thousand dollars or imprisoned, with or without hard labor, for not more than five years, or both.
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