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re: Darrius Guice arrested for domestic violence and has been released

Posted on 8/8/20 at 3:39 pm to
Posted by yankeeundercover
Buffalo, NY
Member since Jan 2010
36376 posts
Posted on 8/8/20 at 3:39 pm to
Didn’t Mike Vick come back to play for a brief stint after his “Kennel Club” debacle?

The public will forget if you’re good enough to make them forget.

Guice will have an uphill battle being just above average
Posted by ninthward
Boston, MA
Member since May 2007
20439 posts
Posted on 8/8/20 at 5:35 pm to
Ask Ray Rice how his football career went.
Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
64974 posts
Posted on 8/8/20 at 6:00 pm to
quote:

Didn’t Mike Vick come back to play for a brief stint after his “Kennel Club” debacle?

The public will forget if you’re good enough to make them forget.

Guice will have an uphill battle being just above average



A lot different for a running back who hasn’t made it through more than a few games of an nfl season and a QB who had signed the biggest contract in football before he got in trouble
Posted by BassMan63
Virginia Beach, VA
Member since Aug 2007
774 posts
Posted on 8/8/20 at 8:22 pm to
Im all for a punishment for any kind of violence, but as a former law enforcement officer I see this is getting out of hand. A man in most cases is the one who gets charged and his life and freedoms are over. A DV Conviction and man cant ever own a firearm again. That simple is in direct contrast to the Constitution. I think the penalty is too harsh because all are treated the same no matter the severity. And we have all seen cops on TV. Some of those DV Charges are minor BS and if the man is convicted he is screwed. Im not saying that the aggressor in a DV case should not be punished. There is no need for that in our lives. But things happen. In the heat of the moment people do stupid things they truly regret. Some dont and they should be punished more severly. It is the kiss of death in the law enforcement field or military. And now Pro Sports teams are doing it too to save face.

Why should a man or woman lose everything including their livelyhood just because they got upset and slapped shite out of their spouse. I have never done it, will never do it but I can honestly say that the punishment and overall outcome for those convicted is the same no matter the severity. Whatever happened to let the punishment fit the crime.

Posted by Drizzt
Cimmeria
Member since Aug 2013
12927 posts
Posted on 8/8/20 at 9:01 pm to
I’m not googling every idiot on here. My fingers would fall off. Plus the way people troll no one is who they say they are.
This post was edited on 8/8/20 at 9:04 pm
Posted by Schmelly
Member since Jan 2014
14508 posts
Posted on 8/8/20 at 9:04 pm to
You’re hopeless lol
Posted by Schmelly
Member since Jan 2014
14508 posts
Posted on 8/8/20 at 9:18 pm to
E-pillow fights are awesome
Posted by DeCat ODahouse
Premium Member
Member since Jan 2017
1375 posts
Posted on 8/8/20 at 9:20 pm to
Strictly from a legal standpoint, how is it that three separate incidents could be charged on him?
Not sticking up for anyone who assaults, let alone strangles their girlfriend, but it appears the girlfriend lived in another house, in another state, yet the incidents happened at his house.

So, she must have gone back back twice after the alleged Valentine's incident? Over a period of months?
At some point do you get to ask her why?

Maybe I'm misreading the article?

Again no sympathy for Guice if he is guilty of any of the charges.

Just at some point earlier than this didn't the woman have an obligation to let other people/women know what he was capable of?
Or is the article trying to imply the police wouldn't take her first reports?
Much sympathy for her if that is the case.

The story leaves a lot of unanswered questions.
Posted by JodyPlauche
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2009
8885 posts
Posted on 8/8/20 at 9:25 pm to
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Not sticking up for anyone who assaults, let alone strangles their girlfriend, but it appears the girlfriend lived in another house, in another state, yet the incidents happened at his house.


The best way I can tell you as to why abused women go back is to watch "Intervention" . They always go back. One of the two girls I mentioned went back...for about a week and realized he had women and control issues and broke it off for good.
Posted by TigerLunatik
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Jan 2005
93728 posts
Posted on 8/8/20 at 9:46 pm to
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I'm pretty much verified

Well played
Posted by TigerLunatik
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Jan 2005
93728 posts
Posted on 8/8/20 at 9:54 pm to
You're probably the only one that thought it was bragging.
Posted by CP3forMVP
Member since Nov 2010
14941 posts
Posted on 8/8/20 at 10:12 pm to
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I’m not googling every idiot on here. My fingers would fall off. Plus the way people troll no one is who they say they are.


This ones worth it
Posted by BTRDD
Member since Jun 2009
3399 posts
Posted on 8/10/20 at 2:19 pm to
quote:

Why should a man or woman lose everything including their livelyhood just because they got upset and slapped shite out of their spouse. I have never done it, will never do it but I can honestly say that the punishment and overall outcome for those convicted is the same no matter the severity. Whatever happened to let the punishment fit the crime.


The man reportedly strangled the girl until she passed out. If true, he deserves attempted murder charges brought against him.

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