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MTK
06-15-2005, 04:28 PM
From the WPost:

Yesterday, the Miami-Dade state attorney's office held a pre-filing conference to begin determining whether to prosecute safety Sean Taylor for two felony counts of aggravated assault with a firearm and one misdemeanor charge of battery. The procedure was closed to the public and Taylor's defense lawyer. The process is expected to last a few days. If the police's evidence is judged insufficient, the charges will be dropped. A decision isn't expected to be revealed until Taylor's arraignment June 24.

Red Robert
06-15-2005, 04:37 PM
Love to see the charges dropped but at the same time this kid needs to be taught a lesson. It may be the best thing for him and our team. Thoughts?

dirtbag2112
06-15-2005, 04:40 PM
Mike Doss was suspended two games for firing a gun into the air. FIRING A GUN.

Schneed10
06-15-2005, 04:47 PM
Mike Doss was suspended two games for firing a gun into the air. FIRING A GUN.

Firing a gun into the air would represent recklessness and general public disturbance, and perhaps inciting panic. Since he didn't fire it at anybody, it's not a felony.

What Taylor did was way worse. He allegedly pointed a gun at somebody, as if to threaten them. That's felony assault. If Taylor is convicted of a felony the NFL will hit him with a 4 game suspension, per the NFLs criminal conduct policy.

Hopefully the facts surrounding the situation are unclear enough for him to have the charges dropped. I'm just guessing here, but maybe if the other guys actually shot at Taylor later in the night, the police might be lacking in concrete eyewitness accounts of what happened. It's possible that the guys who fired at Taylor were the only ones who really saw what happened, and maybe they don't want to talk so much because they stole his ATVs. I dunno, I'm no lawyer, so I don't know the chances of the charges being dropped. But hopefully the facts are too fuzzy to charge him with anything.

manicd
06-15-2005, 04:49 PM
To bad it happened in Florida and not California. You can molest and kill people in California and not get jail. But in all seriousness, I don't think he'll do any time at all. But I agree he needs his head straightened out.

memphisskin
06-15-2005, 05:01 PM
Taylor sounds like a thug, an extremely talented thug, but a thug nonetheless. If I'm in Taylor's position and my pops is the Chief of Police, then the last thing I do when my ATV's are stolen is run up on the guys with a gun and threaten them. Maybe Taylor does need to be charged and tried, perhaps the threat of prison time will slap some sense into him. But the only thing that is clear is that Mr. Taylor just doesn't get it.

paulskinsfan
06-15-2005, 05:04 PM
Oh he'll do time all right! Florida has some of the toughest gun laws in the country. I am a lawyer, and this whole thing is gonna come down to the credibility of the witnesses against Taylor. IF the only State witnesses are the thugs that he pointed the gun at, then the State's case could be pretty weak, unless of course Einstein gave a statement to the cops. If the state's case is weak, look for a plea to a misdemeanor and some jail time.

MTK
06-15-2005, 05:15 PM
If the charges are dropped I don't see how we could punish him. Doesn't the league only allow you to punish a player who's actually been charged with a crime?

Red Robert
06-15-2005, 05:22 PM
Matty is correct, no charges=no punishment

Schneed10
06-15-2005, 05:22 PM
If the charges are dropped I don't see how we could punish him. Doesn't the league only allow you to punish a player who's actually been charged with a crime?

I think it requires conviction, not just being charged.

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