Taylor should take deal

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paulskinsfan
04-06-2006, 12:10 PM
If read recently that Sean Taylor has been offered a plea deal to a felony charge and no jail time. If that's the case, he needs to take it. His attorney's number 1 goal should be to keep his client out of jail, if that means pleading to a felony, so be it.

dirthogs311
04-06-2006, 12:14 PM
Wrong. Here's why.... If they didnt accept the plea, then they are absolutely 100% percent confident they are ready to take on the case. If they didnt have a case then they would have taken the plea deal. Bruise Bros. will be in business for 2006 season.

paulskinsfan
04-06-2006, 12:17 PM
Wrong. Here's why, you absolutely cannot predict what a jury will do, no way, no how. He may have a strong case, but as the old saying goes, a bird in the hand is worth 2 in the bush.

Hogroll
04-06-2006, 12:19 PM
Simple math:

3 x Felony = 3 strike rule
3 Strike rule = Life sentence
Life sentence > Redskins

jdlea
04-06-2006, 12:19 PM
I agree that you can't predict what a jury will do, but why put a felony on your record? I'm pretty confident that he won't be going to jail.

paulskinsfan
04-06-2006, 12:22 PM
I agree that you can't predict what a jury will do, but why put a felony on your record? I'm pretty confident that he won't be going to jail.

The question is, why not put a felony on his record? What does the kid lose? He's a millionaire, so what if he can't vote or own a gun, hell, he'd be better off not owning a gun with his temperment. If he was an average joe, then maybe, but what is the downside to accepting the plea?

Carnage
04-06-2006, 12:24 PM
Dont forget that any felony plea still gets him suspended by the NFL for 4 games.

RedskinRat
04-06-2006, 12:25 PM
Why cop to something you didn't do?

jdlea
04-06-2006, 12:25 PM
The question is, why not put a felony on his record? What does the kid lose? He's a millionaire, so what if he can't vote or own a gun, hell, he'd be better off not owning a gun with his temperment. If he was an average joe, then maybe, but what is the downside to accepting the plea?

It depends on how you look at it. Maybe he knows there's no way he will get convicted. I'm not really sure, but I think it's a stand that shows maybe he was taught not to admit to something you didn't do.

I'm not sure exactly why he wouldn't, but if he doesn't want to admit to having committed a felony, I respect him for that. I just hope it works out.

SmootSmack
04-06-2006, 12:25 PM
A friend of mine once faced a similar predicament. Accept a plea and get like 6 months in jail plus one year probation or something like that. There were so many mistakes by the prosecution that he was convinced by his lawyer not to accept the plea that he would be fine.

He was wrong. He's serving 8 years now with 7 years probation. Of course, the difference is you can dispute a lot of the things that my friend did. Sean Taylor-I know nothing about what really happened.

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