g8terh8ter_eric
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It's a Class E felony, if I'm not mistaken, and that is the lowest one you can get. Given the fact that he probably doesn't have an adult record, he will plea down to some form of misdemeanor (if he knows he's guilty), probably not serve any jail time, have some fines and community service, and probably be on 6 months to a year of probation. By all means though, keep trying to associate felony with this making Cam a terrible person, your doing a great job.
Most everything like this, from what I am told from a cop customer of mine, especially given the amount that it is, is usually pleaded down to no contest or a guilty plea. That's just how the law works in the court room.
Most everything like this, from what I am told from a cop customer of mine, especially given the amount that it is, is usually pleaded down to no contest or a guilty plea. That's just how the law works in the court room.
So, your still going to be outraged if he's on the team?? I can think of several key players on our late '90s teams that did much worse than Cam possibly did.
No, that is just my opinion. I think Dooley needs to send a message to the team, and to Cam. It might be the best thing that has happened to him, if he learns from it. Cam will be a superstar somewhere else if he learns.
And I guarantee if he does go somewhere else and shine, that UT fans will be whining, especially if this all becomes a slap on the wrist. That's par for the course for most UT fans though.
Obviously nobody should be looking for legal advice here, but to state that an E felony is not a big deal, in a public forum, is inaccurate and irresponsible.
Cam is also facing a D felony, not an E.
