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Who here does not believe that a car could inflict great bodily harm against a motorcycle? I'd argue that since he is older he should have a better grasp of the danger an automobile poses to a motorcyclist than a younger person would. He is a more experienced driver who should know better. Age is not an excuse here. Intent can be formed in a matter of seconds. All he had to think is, "I'm about to teach this cat on the bike a lesson real quick." Now proving that would be difficult but I said it would not surprise me to see an overzealous prosecutor seek those charges.
Seems like the following would be the appropriate charges in Louisiana. Note the boyfriend/victim did not suffer serious injuries but the girlfriend did. An overzealous prosecutor (see Florida) would likely go for attempted 2nd degree murder. I think 1 count of aggravated 2nd degree battery and 1 count of aggravated battery would be the most appropriate charges. I can't stand when other jurisdictions use assault to define what is a battery. Assault= a reasonable apprehension of imminent harm. Battery= the actual touching/contact which causes harm. This is clearly a battery.

LA RS-§34.7. Aggravated second degree battery
A. Aggravated second degree battery is a battery committed with a dangerous weapon when the offender intentionally inflicts serious bodily injury.
B. For purposes of this Section, the following words shall have the following meanings:
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(3) "Serious bodily injury" means bodily injury which involves unconsciousness, extreme physical pain or protracted and obvious disfigurement, or protracted loss or impairment of the function of a bodily member, organ, or mental faculty, or a substantial risk of death.
C. Whoever commits the crime of aggravated second degree battery shall be fined not more than ten thousand dollars or imprisoned, with or without hard labor, for not more than fifteen years, or both. At least one year of the sentence imposed shall be served without benefit of parole, probation, or suspension of sentence if the offender knew or should have known that the victim is an active member of the United States Armed Forces or is a disabled veteran and the aggravated second degree battery was committed because of that status.

- Not going to cite 2nd Degree Murder but all that is necessary is "the specific intent to kill or inflict great bodily harm". This would be the most difficult to prove but I think it's reasonable to believe he intended to inflict great bodily harm. Get a few bikers on the jury and you probably get a conviction for attempted second degree murder.

LA RS-§27. Attempt; penalties; attempt on peace officer; enhanced penalties
A. Any person who, having a specific intent to commit a crime, does or omits an act for the purpose of and tending directly toward the accomplishing of his object is guilty of an attempt to commit the offense intended; and it shall be immaterial whether, under the circumstances, he would have actually accomplished his purpose.

The people that believe the old man should not be charged because the biker broke the law are the most ridiculous people in this thread. If a drunk driver swerves out of his lane hitting and killing someone in the opposite lane who was speeding, let's say he was going 80 mph in a 70 mph speed zone, then the drunk driver should not get charged with any crime according to y'all. Get your heads out of your asses because that makes no sense! Now in the civil suit that will definitely be a factor in determining/allocating fault, but that won't affect the criminal charges.

You're an idiot

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Hoyt
Alabama Fan
Nvm it all makes sense
Cops can send images as part of their investigation without facing criminal penalties. Likewise, you can take a picture of someone exposing themselves in public to aid in that person's criminal prosecution. If you punished people for taking the picture of the flasher/nudist then you would deter people from gathering evidence against the flasher.
Yes likelihood of going to prison and actual percentage of prison population (2010) aren't the same thing...

re: Student Section

Posted by BTiger0306 on 11/7/10 at 12:38 pm to
Most people sitting next to us were laughing when we'd say "suck that tiger dick". Good to see the older fans enjoying our shenanigans!
No doubt they realize this, that's why they want to be out there to help make it better. Now I don't know how much impact any one recruit can have with this coaching staff...
I was sitting right by the isle all the recruits walked up. The only one I recognized was Jarvis Landry and his mom who had a shirt on with his picture on it. They looked happy and when I told Jarvis we could use him out there right now he laughed and said something along the lines of I can't wait to be there next year. We're good with those recruits.
I've watched plenty of boxing in the last 10 years and James Toney was a great middle weight in his prime, which was about 10 years ago. He stepped up to heavyweight and gave some guys trouble but never really had heavy fists.

They're trying to pump it up like he's one of th greatest boxers around and that's not the truth. If you put one of the Klitschko's in the ring I'd give them a fighter's chance. Toney will get pounded and his only chance in hell is a flash KO but Couture has probably been hit by much harder punchers like Chuck Liddell.
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Kung Pow is a great movie!


My name is Betty!!
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I remember when there used to be 4 or 5 registers running at a blockbuster, and 100+ people in a store almost anytime.


:wtf:

When was this??

re: Predators

Posted by BTiger0306 on 7/12/10 at 1:22 pm to
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I never saw the scene from the TV ad's where Adrian Brody's charecter has all of the laser sights on him. Did I miss it?


Spoiler








It was just put in the commercial to draw more interest. It's the scene where the convict jumps on the predator's back and stabs him to save Adrien Brody.

re: Delino Deshields Jr.

Posted by BTiger0306 on 6/9/10 at 12:05 pm to
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ConfederateTiger


You Sir, are an idiot! Turning down $5 million and a professional baseball career at the age of 18 is moronic.


Worst comedy ever. Saw it in the theaters and only laughed once when the guy from Super Bad pissed on himself.
Really nice girl. I had a french class with her a year ago.

re: Miles mic'ed up for Big Cat

Posted by BTiger0306 on 3/19/10 at 6:00 pm to
Drills like these are big and set the intensity and also add to the competition. Rarely do 1's get to go against each other so when you do get the chance, you either take advantage of it or get humbled a little, either way I love seeing this being incorporated into LSU practice.

re: Best and Worst movie twist?

Posted by BTiger0306 on 2/15/10 at 9:51 am to
There really wasn't a twist
When I was young they made me watch this at summer camp. I couldn't keep thinking this bastard was going to get me while I was asleep. :banghead:
Ernest Scared Stupid!