Cam Clear Arrested (merged)

1. you have no respect for you yourself if you steal from teammates
2. i'm glad we have TEs coming in cause clear needs to be gone
3. This is just sad what drives you to steal?? let alone from your own teammates?????

It's not that big of a deal. Kid is from Memphis, that's how they roll. It was never a matter of if he was going to steal, just how much. I don't think he stole enough to get booted, prob just 3 game suspension enough.
 
How can you kill women...and children. HAHA Easy...you just don't lead'em as much HA HAA! CLASSIC!!! I would be animal mother...
yes sir!
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It's not that big of a deal. Kid is from Memphis, that's how they roll. It was never a matter of if he was going to steal, just how much. I don't think he stole enough to get booted, prob just 3 game suspension enough.

Great turns into another bash Memphis thread!

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Just for the record...if he did steal from his team mates...He should get what Pyle got in Full Metal Jacket...held down with a sheet and beaten with soap in a sock. It actually does happen to reform individuals, you just have to make sure you lock up the weapons during the rest of camp. One of the best movies ever...PARTAKE OF IT!!!
 
You have over 20,000 posts on this sight...you must be so proud. All the while Willie Wonka is smiling with an ever so "you impotent little soul" grin:w00t:

Gene Wilder Willy Wonka or Johnny Depp Willy Wonka?
 
If the parents owned property that was stolen (a laptop they gave to their son for school for example), then they can probably press charges.

Following the logic of the the post you quoted, the crime of murder could not be prosecuted in Tennessee because there would be no one with standing to press charges... It would be impossible to enforce our system of criminal law if victims were the only people who had the power to bring charges.

My understanding is that "Press Charges" is a lay term for filing a complaint. No citizen can file a criminal complaint in Tennessee. That's the job of the State through the District Attorney Generals' offices. Some States may allow citizens to press criminal charges, I don't know of any, but TN does not, as far as I know.

Any person can report a crime or bring a crime to the attention of the police, if they have personal knowledge of it. At that point, it is actually out of the hands of the victim and the case CAN proceed even over the victim's objection (although it usually will not for various practical reasons).

The only thing a citizen should be signing with regards to an arrest warrant is an affidavit to support the warrant. Anyone with personal knowledge sufficient to attest to facts that create probable cause for an arrest can do that. Criminal law is replete with cases of informants signing an affidavit that resulted in a warrant for the arrest of someone.

Just a disclaimer: I'm not an attorney, this post shouldn't be confused with or taken as legal advice. I'm a poster on a message board and could be wrong about every last bit of this. Anyone who relies on this information does so at their own peril.
 

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