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http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2009/03/form...r_dun.html

Justice. It's all about bringing miscreants to justice... so long as they don't play for the Turds.
Wonder what this does to his NFL hopes?
There's always Dallas.
In this situation, I will be rooting for the "bad guy".
(03-11-2009 03:44 PM)Smaug Wrote: [ -> ]There's always Dallas.

You mean Cincinnati. 05-stirthepot
Well, he registered when he went back to Georgia. Could be he just botched following the rules correctly.
(03-11-2009 03:48 PM)BlazerFromMD Wrote: [ -> ]Well, he registered when he went back to Georgia. Could be he just botched following the rules correctly.

That's what it sounds like. He didn't give 30 days notice. He made a mistake. Why are they trying to crucify him over this?
What I don't get is why they're trying to get him for failing to re-register in Jefferson County in February when he moved out in December.
(03-11-2009 03:52 PM)mdv483 Wrote: [ -> ]What I don't get is why they're trying to get him for failing to re-register in Jefferson County in February when he moved out in December.

He did not tell them about his address change, therefore as far as they were concerned he was still living in JeffCo and had to register.

That is probably what he messed up on.
(03-11-2009 03:50 PM)LightEmUp70 Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-11-2009 03:48 PM)BlazerFromMD Wrote: [ -> ]Well, he registered when he went back to Georgia. Could be he just botched following the rules correctly.

That's what it sounds like. He didn't give 30 days notice. He made a mistake. Why are they trying to crucify him over this?

1. Because they can.
2. He did not wear crimson or blue.
(03-11-2009 03:50 PM)LightEmUp70 Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-11-2009 03:48 PM)BlazerFromMD Wrote: [ -> ]Well, he registered when he went back to Georgia. Could be he just botched following the rules correctly.

That's what it sounds like. He didn't give 30 days notice. He made a mistake. Why are they trying to crucify him over this?

Witch hunts are much more fun than the application of common sense.
Just like I posted on al.com, you can be found guilty of a whole lot in the south without ever having done anything nonconsentual or even knowing she is a minor. Read this case if you can which is based on an actual one:

http://www.georgiafelonydefense.com/5.html

scary stuff.
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Quote:Perhaps it flows from the Puritan heritage of many of our forefathers

Yeah, just like the morons that burned witches.
You would think that they would dismiss the charges against him because of the fact that he registered in Georgia when he returned.

It doesn't look like he was ducking the law to me.

Look's like someone's ego is taking over.
I smell bear turd.
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