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re: Cecil Collins finds happiness
Posted on 9/11/14 at 2:53 pm to EvrybodysAllAmerican
Posted on 9/11/14 at 2:53 pm to EvrybodysAllAmerican
Focus on RG Alan Faneca (66) during those plays. Guy was a beast. McClure was pretty good too.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 3:09 pm to tigerskin
During the short time he played, while obviously he was faster, old timers I talked to compared the intensity of his running style to Jimmy Taylor, who always "ran angry"...sometimes going out of his way to run over people.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 4:03 pm to Ole War Skule
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the breaking and entering was actually a burglarly charge though he didn't take anything, he knew the girl from a gym and went into her house to 'watch her sleep'
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prior he was caught twice I think while at LSU sneaking into girls apartments, taking his clothes of and masturbating while he watched them sleep, or something like that
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like the Florida judge was a UF fan or the BRDA was a women's victims rights nut job who had been abused or something
Yeah ok. The judge was out to get him and the DA was nuts.
How many times should someone be able to break and enter, strip naked, and beat off next to a sleeping woman before, in your opinion, they should do serious jail time? Odds are he was going to rape one of em sooner or later.
Posted on 9/11/14 at 4:05 pm to Ole War Skule
quote:Yes, there was. He had four previous convictions (2 for battery, 2 for unlawful entry) stemming from two separate incidents. And since he was still on probation at the time, the Florida burglary (his 5th offense) also constituted a parole violation.
nothing even close to warrant a 15 year sentence
Posted on 9/11/14 at 4:27 pm to Ole War Skule
quote:Battery is a violent crime, and he was convicted of it twice against two separate women in two separate break ins.
And none, zero, not one, of his crimes were violent
quote:His sentence is entirely in line with that of others who have committed similar patterns of offenses. Not just the numbers, but the circumstances matter as well.
the sentence he was given was way out of line
quote:To date, he has served a grand total of 24 days in prison for his four Louisiana convictions (two counts of battery and two counts of breaking and entering). He was placed on probation in lieu of prison time, and he then broke that probation. When you break probation, you have to serve the time you avoided through probation. But instead of coming back and serving that time, he had to serve his time for the Florida burglary instead. Now that he's done with that, it's not that unreasonable that the DA would want him to serve the time he originally avoided through the probation he violated.
the attempt by the Baton Rouge DA to put him back in jail after serving 13 years showed she was as crazy as he was.
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