cujaysfan wrote:in the least surprising post ever
gtmo has no clue what 'constitutionally protected free speech' is.
RxJay wrote:OK Redman why do you think Mo is guilty of sexual assault?
NJRedman wrote:cujaysfan wrote:in the least surprising post ever
gtmo has no clue what 'constitutionally protected free speech' is.
It was in the student newspaper, thats freedom of the press. I guess that doesn't count when it's critical of the Blue Jays huh?
ecasadoSBU wrote:if Watson wasn't found guilty and the charges were dropped, then whats the big deal of giving him a ring like everyone else on the team? He is a young man and got kicked off his team due to allegations that were later dropped. That's pretty messed up. How do you make that up to him? All that lost time and exclusion from the program...
The Anti Sexual Violence ladies should have the right to express themselves publicly about the matter... That's fine. But I find them pretty f'cked up for criticizing McD because he sent a ring to Watson when the charges were dropped.
TAMU Eagle wrote:ecasadoSBU wrote:if Watson wasn't found guilty and the charges were dropped, then whats the big deal of giving him a ring like everyone else on the team? He is a young man and got kicked off his team due to allegations that were later dropped. That's pretty messed up. How do you make that up to him? All that lost time and exclusion from the program...
The Anti Sexual Violence ladies should have the right to express themselves publicly about the matter... That's fine. But I find them pretty f'cked up for criticizing McD because he sent a ring to Watson when the charges were dropped.
The charges were dropped in the legal process.
He was found responsible (guilty) by the university process. As far as the university is concerned, he committed a sexual assault.
This is pretty common. The state definition of sexual assault and the university definition of sexual assault are often two different things. Universities have a right to hold their students to higher standards than the state does. Universities also have a lower burden of proof than the state does.
ecasadoSBU wrote:TAMU Eagle wrote:ecasadoSBU wrote:if Watson wasn't found guilty and the charges were dropped, then whats the big deal of giving him a ring like everyone else on the team? He is a young man and got kicked off his
what process?
I never heard the University going through a process. it was never even written about. You are either guilty or not guilty. It would be unfair of the University to find someone guilty when they don't have proof. Again, you are messing up a young student-athlete's life based on allegations with no proof... so wrong!
I think they just kicked him out proactively to avoid potential sanctions.
cujaysfan wrote:NJRedman wrote:cujaysfan wrote:in the least surprising post ever
gtmo has no clue what 'constitutionally protected free speech' is.
It was in the student newspaper, thats freedom of the press. I guess that doesn't count when it's critical of the Blue Jays huh?
congrats on your equally brain dead response
we got some real legal scholars round these parts
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