BruisedOrange
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TL / DNRWhile they do appear to be two very different situations, you have all of the facts on the McCullough situation because it went through the entire legal process with additional witness statements, videotape of the incident, and a full picture of what happened.
With the Whitehorn situation, all you have is the initial police report. While you attempted to break down the situation while sounding like a lawyer, I have no idea if you are one or not. But I am, and anybody who spent more than just orientation day in law school would know that the initial police report is often incorrect, reflects a 1000 foot view of the initial incident, and rarely ends up being the full truth once additional witness statements are taken. Also, in a domestic situation, the responding officers in Tennessee have to determine a primary aggressor and arrest that person, even if both parties seem equally at fault and/or who the aggressor is remains in doubt. The law, as a whole, is a good one, but it presents Issues in cases like this one. From talking to people I went to school with that are familiar with the case, the police interviewed a dozen witnesses after the initial report, and they paint the picture a little differently than what is in the initial police report, much like witnesses and a videotape did in the McCullough situation your reference above.
It’s not up to the university to “back“ a student athlete with a criminal charge. It is up to them to wait to make a decision on her permanent status until the police investigation is complete and the preliminary hearing or waiver of the preliminary hearing occurs. And again, as any lawyer would know, a preliminary hearing doesn’t even necessarily present the full case because only the prosecution is able to present witnesses. I believe in this case, witnesses have been provided to the district attorney‘s office that may dispute the initial account and result in a resolution of this case prior to it going any further in the legal process.

Thank you, DeerPark, and everyone else who posted your thoughts and reasoning with the intent to just lay out the facts impartially. Getting to the truth is always hard work, and even moreso when our emotions and loyalties are involved, and when so many (outside the forum) can make a penny from spouting anything less than.
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What has anyone heard about the players who are practicing now? How aerobically fit are they? How has the defensive install been received and executed? Etc.
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