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I’m relieved that he ONLY broke two laws. Driving with a suspended license? Really?
Shouldn’t be suspended, but should become very intimate with the Neyland bleachers.
It’s possible his license was suspended and he wasn’t aware. I’d give him the benefit of the doubt on it unless something comes out proving otherwise.I’m relieved that he ONLY broke two laws. Driving with a suspended license? Really?
Shouldn’t be suspended, but should become very intimate with the Neyland bleachers.
The KPD always goes out of their way to arrest/prey on UT students, particularly athletes. Jealousy runs strong with those inept losers.The poster is incorrect.
The first time he was cited with driving on a suspended license. This could have been for many different reasons, maybe his expiration date ran out or whatever.
The incident he was arrested for was when he was pulled over for making a U-turn and when they ran his information they saw he had a “Warrant” and arrested him. (His license was no longer suspended - which btw I don’t know how you have a functioning license and still have a bench warrant for “failure to appear” considering you would have to adjudicate that first to lift a suspended license). Now the funny thing is that a failure to appear for a traffic violation is usually a “bench warrant” which are usually non-arrestable. Usually you are just informed that you have a “bench warrant” and that you need to get it taken care of and usually it is at the court date for your new ticket.
I would like to see the arrest report because it seems like KPD went out of their way to arrest Banks.
Darn those cops for Banks having an outstanding warrant and no drivers license.
They did.The poster is incorrect.
The first time he was cited with driving on a suspended license. This could have been for many different reasons, maybe his expiration date ran out or whatever.
The incident he was arrested for was when he was pulled over for making a U-turn and when they ran his information they saw he had a “Warrant” and arrested him. (His license was no longer suspended - which btw I don’t know how you have a functioning license and still have a bench warrant for “failure to appear” considering you would have to adjudicate that first to lift a suspended license). Now the funny thing is that a failure to appear for a traffic violation is usually a “bench warrant” which are usually non-arrestable. Usually you are just informed that you have a “bench warrant” and that you need to get it taken care of and usually it is at the court date for your new ticket.
I would like to see the arrest report because it seems like KPD went out of their way to arrest Banks.
The poster is incorrect.
The first time he was cited with driving on a suspended license. This could have been for many different reasons, maybe his expiration date ran out or whatever.
The incident he was arrested for was when he was pulled over for making a U-turn and when they ran his information they saw he had a “Warrant” and arrested him. (His license was no longer suspended - which btw I don’t know how you have a functioning license and still have a bench warrant for “failure to appear” considering you would have to adjudicate that first to lift a suspended license). Now the funny thing is that a failure to appear for a traffic violation is usually a “bench warrant” which are usually non-arrestable. Usually you are just informed that you have a “bench warrant” and that you need to get it taken care of and usually it is at the court date for your new ticket.
I would like to see the arrest report because it seems like KPD went out of their way to arrest Banks.
This kind of ish doesn’t happen at Bama but we have to deal with it here. I can tell you with 100% certainty that if this situation had happened in Tuscaloosa the officer would have contacted the athletic dept when the first ticket was issued for the suspended license and they would have made sure their player appeared in court.