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re: Koy needs to lose his scholarship
Posted on 3/11/21 at 7:50 am to tenderfoot tigah
Posted on 3/11/21 at 7:50 am to tenderfoot tigah
I can't say I disagree. Problem waiting to happen. Honestly, why is this even a question and shouldn't he simply be arrested and sent to jail/Prison? If this type of stuff is overlooked from a criminal/legal perspective, I'm sorry to say but we have bigger problems.
Semi-legal terms:
The defendant made the false statement with the intent to interfere with the criminal justice system. Thus, knowingly obstructing justice.
Someone obstructs justice when that person has a specific intent to obstruct or interfere with a judicial proceeding. For a person to be convicted of obstructing justice, that person must not only have the specific intent to obstruct the proceeding, but that person must know (1) that a proceeding was actually pending at the time; and (2) there must be a connection between the endeavor to obstruct justice and the proceeding, and the person must have knowledge of this connection.
Semi-legal terms:
The defendant made the false statement with the intent to interfere with the criminal justice system. Thus, knowingly obstructing justice.
Someone obstructs justice when that person has a specific intent to obstruct or interfere with a judicial proceeding. For a person to be convicted of obstructing justice, that person must not only have the specific intent to obstruct the proceeding, but that person must know (1) that a proceeding was actually pending at the time; and (2) there must be a connection between the endeavor to obstruct justice and the proceeding, and the person must have knowledge of this connection.
Posted on 3/11/21 at 8:15 am to Geaux Guy
I think that the cops were checking on a disturbance. He didn't obstruct the investigation. Was there a violation of the law? ie disturbing the peace? If they didn't take action was it because of him? Did he make a formal complaint or was this a twitter complaint that escalated? I think he should be disciplined by the school. The officers may have a civil law suit. Don't think he can be charged criminally though.
Posted on 3/11/21 at 1:52 pm to Geaux Guy
He will probably flunk out or get in more trouble. Hopefullu he has learned crom this and be a better man from it
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