Von Pearson WILL NOT be charged

One would think, but if it was such an open and shut case, why did it take so long for the DA to come to this conclusion. None of us likely know the whole story or even have all the info that the university does.

It wasn't until the lawyer did that interview with News Sentinel when we saw something happen.
 
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Thanks. No, I've followed this whole sad situation, and its haplessly insane. I remember studying the Ideal Gas Law in physics class, and our
professor used a football for the demonstration. I dont remember the poor guy's name who volunteered to go stand out in the cold for
1/2 hour but it was an interesting lesson learned. And the fact that neither the NFL or Wilson knows what happens to a football when you take it
from the locker room onto a playing surface under 40 degrees is an indictment of the league and the people that make the damn balls. Not Tom Brady.

How 3/4 Colts balls were ruled under the official psi and THAT is not an issue, but the Pats readings, which weren't recorded, and taken by uncalibrated
gauges .4 PSI apart, should be all the proof anybody needs that this is totally overblown, a nonissue, and that Goodell should be deported.

Watch this. A simple demonstration. And thanks for the question, sorry for the rant.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Gd0kGhIcF4

Believe it or not, Dan Dakich (ESPN b-ball analyst and local Indy radio host) said pretty much this exact thing the week everything broke.

I for one tend to believe in the laws and physics of the universe over human judgement.

Thanks for the response my friend :hi:
 
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So you are saying that over the last 4 months Butch hasn't already HAD that conversation over and over with VP? Yea I doubt that. Butch is ready to return him to the team IMO but he has to wait for UT clearance.

Ummm...sorry, but thanks for playing.
If a player is suspended from ALL team and UNIVERSITY activities, he is likely suspended from interacting with coaches and administrators of said university.

Otherwise, what good is a 'suspension' policy..."Hey you're suspended but come in here and we'll sit around and talk about our feelings for a while."...do not see that happening.
 
Believe it or not, Dan Dakich (ESPN b-ball analyst and local Indy radio host) said pretty much this exact thing the week everything broke.

I for one tend to believe in the laws and physics of the universe over human judgement.

Thanks for the response my friend :hi:


You're welcome. Go Vols! :rock:
 
Why would they not? Never heard of a guy being suspended from college for having sex with a girl. That's all we are really looking at, at this point.

There was a guy at BYU a couple years back but they have a different kind of conduct code than most places.
 
i don't have any issue with this, i know we're 'presumed innocent in the eyse of the law'.

maybe i'm just stuck on the verbiage used. "insufficient evidence" sounds a lot different than "cleared" or even "found no evidence to support pursing the case any further".

to me, it just sounds like code for "we know what happened, we just can't prove it".

Pretty much standard legal jargon for "no evidence"
 
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It took the DA almost no time to make a decision.It was the KPD that had the case until just the other day.

An agenda? Does this explain why they hang out for hours when word is out that specifically football players are atba bar having a good time or partying hoping an incident ensues or even baiting them into situations they can get them in trouble for?
 
It is sad that this young man life has been put on hold. We are supposed to be innocent until proven guilty. He was treated the opposite. I don't care about the face of the university. His rights were violated. Period.

What if he played for Florida?
 
What if he played for Florida?

Then he would have crapped his pants

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You dont have to be a law student to know that you have a pretty poor case if you wanted to sue in this situation. Again, what grounds would he be able to sue for, still havent answered that question internet tough guy.

Civil Rights? If it's true that Johnson and Williams were able to attend school AFTER being charged, then I would say Pearson has a very strong case for any number of Civil Rights laws, discrimination of some kind.

Also his lawyer could probably subpoena for any kind of email exchange between UT admins to see why they dragged their feet on this and a whole number of issues that could come up that lets be honest they probably don't want out there.

I'm with others in the thought that there seems to be something more going on here, be it the girl is the daughter of some high ranking UT official or for the fact that UT was headlined on ESPN article about being under investigation for the Title IX issue.

Either way if the kid didn't do anything really wrong then they'd be hard pressed to kick him out. Hell if memory serves me correctly they didn't kick out the kids for butt chugging incident, which really put a brown eye, pun intended, on the university. If he's not reinstated by no later than the 17th, this could get some kind of lawsuit going.
 
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In the meantime, didn't LSU or Auburn just reinstate a player that is STILL under investigation for a felony?
 
It took the DA almost no time to make a decision.It was the KPD that had the case until just the other day.

Which, based on my observation which could be inaccurate, suggested they were simply waiting on the lab to finish with the rape kit. Why it took so long, idk. But labs can get backed up.
 
Haven't seen this link posted yet.. Interesting perspective from "Vol Colonel" on the Basilio blog... Not sure how reliable he is, but he looks at the double standard between the AJ/Williams and VP situations.

The Tony Basilio Show
 
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