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re: Legal question about battery charges
Posted on 8/22/11 at 8:00 am to SPEEDY
Posted on 8/22/11 at 8:00 am to SPEEDY
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Posted by SPEEDY
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police refused to question the suspects to get their side of the story.
Did the police pay the suspects a visit, to try to get their side of the story? yes, or no?
Posted on 8/22/11 at 8:13 am to Fissionaccomplished
Willful ignorance is no excuse.
ETA:
ETA:
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Lawyer for LSU players postpones meeting with police
Jeff Palermo / Jay Vise Reporting
An attorney for the LSU players says a planned meeting with the police department on Monday has been postponed "indefinately."
Nathan Fisher, a lawyer who has in the past represented other LSU players, tells WWL First News that he just received the case today.
The Baton Rouge Police Department had requested that quarterback Jordan Jefferson, offensive lineman Chris Davenport, linebacker Josh Johns and wide receiver Jarvis Landry meet with detectives Monday Morning to give their side of the story.
Police Spokesman Sgt. Don Stone says that meeting is now scheduled for Tuesday morning.
This post was edited on 8/22/11 at 8:15 am
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