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re: Jeremy Hill arrested for battery

Posted on 4/27/13 at 11:43 pm to
Posted by AintBigButItsPretty
Member since Mar 2011
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Posted on 4/27/13 at 11:43 pm to
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So what really happened? Did Hill go out just to start a fight? Or did the "victim" instigate it? What did the victim do to get his arse whooped?

Really dude? I'm not bringing any speculation into this thread like all of the others have. I have no clue what happened and neither does anybody else in this thread because nobody has indicated they saw the incident go down.

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Like you said, Hill is an adult. He should be able to go out and not have to worry about punks like the "victim" harassing him.

Again, no words should lead to battery especially for someone who has already been in trouble with the law and has the privilege to be under scholarship at LSU. If you don't grasp that concept by now then you won't.
This post was edited on 4/27/13 at 11:48 pm
Posted by LSUIEGRAD13
Member since Jan 2011
3939 posts
Posted on 4/27/13 at 11:47 pm to
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So it's ok to go around calling black dudes the n word now? Everytime I've seen Jeremy since he was in high school he's been nothing but humble and laid back. Dude is far from a thug.



Ask me how I know you are lying.
Posted by King Joey
Just south of the DC/US border
Member since Mar 2004
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Posted on 4/28/13 at 1:51 am to
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Again, no words should lead to battery especially for someone who has already been in trouble with the law
This, all day every day and twice on Sunday.

I have had the immense frustration of dealing with people I care about who are on probation talking about how they "aren't gonna take shite" and want to beat the crap out of somebody for talking trash to them. For whatever reason (likely the same reason that landed them on probation in the first place), too many of these people are unwilling or incapable of accepting that they have, by their past actions, forfeited the right to behave the way other non-convicted felons can. Even if we do allow a "fightin' words" defense in our laws (a debate for another time), they are not in the same position to avail themselves of it. They are on probation, and THE WHOLE POINT OF PROBATION IS THAT IT IS PUNISHMENT AND RESTRICTION OF YOUR FREEDOMS BECAUSE YOUR DECISION MAKING HAS BEEN PROVEN BAD!! We as a society are not going to allow you to make judgment calls on whether someone else deserves to be punched because you have a proven history of making judgment calls that are criminally unacceptable. That's why people on probation for DUI often have a condition of no alcohol consumption because they have proven that they cannot be trusted to decide not to drive when they are intoxicated.

Granted, Hill's probation is for an offense that appears to have little in common with this situation, but his judgment is still suspect, and he MUST learn to respect that fact or he is very likely to completely ruin his own life (if he hasn't already).

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