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That’s what I thought. Doesn’t bode well for KJ. Hope he learned something from this.They usually don’t. The immaturity usually manifests itself in other ways:
That’s what I thought. Doesn’t bode well for KJ. Hope he learned something from this.They usually don’t. The immaturity usually manifests itself in other ways:
crabs-in-a-barrelBecause those hangers make you feel like you're king shit. They treat you like your something special. They feed the ego.
I would hold on to him for now but he would be on very thin ice. I'd have to see how he fits in the locker room after all this and if he busts his ass or not.My god JJT is a moron. So it's not that what Joseph did was so unacceptable, it's that he didn't start over Brown last year.
Don't worry. You're hat isn't stupid.Watch it, asshole.
She disappeared almost overnightI was a huge Bridget Fonda mark in the 90s. Jesus Christ she was hot.
According to the law, he may still be guilty whether he did anything or not.
He even dresses like an idiot.
He’s already flunked the initial cooperative test.According to the law, he may still be guilty whether he did anything or not.
Dude needs to cooperate his ass off.
I'm curious what the law is on that. You all are funky down their in Dallas if a guy can be convicted without the necessary mens rea. Like what kind of strict liability law did he violate?According to the law, he may still be guilty whether he did anything or not.
Dude needs to cooperate his ass off.
"Joseph does not face charges at this time, though Texas law states that all persons in a vehicle in such a case could potentially face the same charges as the individuals who directly caused the fatality."I'm curious what the law is on that. You all are funky down their in Dallas if a guy can be convicted without the necessary mens rea. Like what kind of strict liability law did he violate?
Same.I'm curious what the law is on that. You all are funky down their in Dallas if a guy can be convicted without the necessary mens rea. Like what kind of strict liability law did he violate?
So I think that's a bit of an over simplification of the law in Texas. It requires more than just being in the same car. The statue reminds me more of like a felony murder statute. 4 people go to rob a bank, one of the robbers kills someone and all 4 guys are guilty of murder. I don't think just being in a car is all that is required. It sounds like Kelvin Joseph would have to still have the intent to committ a felony with the other guys in the car."Joseph does not face charges at this time, though Texas law states that all persons in a vehicle in such a case could potentially face the same charges as the individuals who directly caused the fatality."
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Arrests made in shooting death following interview by Cowboys CB Kelvin Joseph
Dallas police have arrested two men in connection with the March 18 shooting death of Cameron Ray outside a Metroplex bar, one day after Cowboys second-year cornerback Kelvin Joseph interviewed with authorities in the matter. Aries Jones, 28, and Tivione…cowboyswire.usatoday.com
I think it's enough of a stick, though, to drive cooperationLike I said, I just glanced quickly at the Texas Law of Parties stuff and I think there is far more to it then just, he he was in the car, he can be found guilty too.
I mean I think that's sort of why Texas has the law in the first place. Motivate people to testify against each other.I think it's enough of a stick, though, to drive cooperation
So I think that's a bit of an over simplification of the law in Texas. It requires more than just being in the same car. The statue reminds me more of like a felony murder statute. 4 people go to rob a bank, one of the robbers kills someone and all 4 guys are guilty of murder. I don't think just being in a car is all that is required. It sounds like Kelvin Joseph would have to still have the intent to committ a felony with the other guys in the car.
Like I said, I just glanced quickly at the Texas Law of Parties stuff and I think there is far more to it then just, he he was in the car, he can be found guilty too.
I had no knowledge of his college career until recently, but his record and rep is that he’s a fuck up. And that’s coming from his LSU coaches.I'd still get rid of the guy since he can't be trusted moving forward. I guess you could treat him like Gregory and plan as if he isn't part of the future and anything you get from him is found money, but I doubt the organization has that foresight.
They'll probably let Brown go next offseason and bank on this fool to start.