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re: LSU RB Jeremy Hill Suspended (Updated 4/30 with Nola.com story)
Posted on 5/17/13 at 10:00 am to the LSUSaint
Posted on 5/17/13 at 10:00 am to the LSUSaint
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LOL, so now the AD has a say what charges are brought? Alleva doin work!
Yes, thanks for catching my type.
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Period, /thread, all that matters
That's not all that matters. A felony charge would likely result in jail time, while a misdemeanor likely result in stricter probation.
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Exactly, but the punishment for the misdemeanor doesn't end there. It also goes on to the judges assessment of whether or not Hill is living up to the terms of his probation by being in bar fights @ 2am
And Hill has already been in front of the judge and the judge has made no indication that this misdemeanor will result in revoking Hill's probation.
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Let me ask you a serious question, IF Hill was up for a misdemeanor sex offense today (instead of the fight), would that be enough to revoke his probation he is serving? (in your eyes)
Yes, but that has absolutely nothing to do with this case or how the judge handles Hill.
This post was edited on 5/17/13 at 10:03 am
Posted on 5/17/13 at 10:07 am to EarthwormJim
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Let me ask you a serious question, IF Hill was up for a misdemeanor sex offense today (instead of the fight), would that be enough to revoke his probation he is serving? (in your eyes)
Yes, but that has absolutely nothing to do with this case or how the judge handles Hill.
I can simply tell you that is YOUR opinion. I wasn't in the courtroom when Hill was given probation to hear how the judge spoke to him. The judge may well have been pissed of at the deal and spoke harshly to Hill in one of those "if I ever see you back in my court, you will face the full penalty" etc...I haven't heard this being the case. I speak of it only because I've heard of less "misdemeanors" ending in revocation.
Again, I hope J Hill is on the team and a front runner for the Heisman!
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