No. I don't think there will be. I think TSJ and family are ready to move on. I think it is the fans that are holding more of a torch for this than anyone involved.If I'm a juror I'm viewing complete incompetence and strong bias by the DA as malice. I think there will be a civil suit on those grounds that despite clear evidence it wasn't TSJ or lack of evidence a crime occurred or that it was TSJ.
If. TJ had accepted the plea deal, he’d still have to register as a sex offender for the rest his life, wouldn’t he?
There may not be a civil suit for all the obvious reasons.No. I don't think there will be. I think TSJ and family are ready to move on. I think it is the fans that are holding more of a torch for this than anyone involved.
If Mark Sutter’s closing argument reflects the feelings of TSJ and/or the family, I wouldn’t be so sure. I think a big factor would be if the county and/or state has to pay legal bills for the criminal trial. If that’s not the case and they feel they have a good chance to win, they could pursue civil action. If part of that could also be to have the accuser admit she knew there wasn’t a case and the DA said something to the effect of “we’ll make one”, that would influence the final call as well.No. I don't think there will be. I think TSJ and family are ready to move on. I think it is the fans that are holding more of a torch for this than anyone involved.
Let's put this line of thinking to bed, once and for all. IAALIf I'm a juror I'm viewing complete incompetence and strong bias by the DA as malice. I think there will be a civil suit on those grounds that despite clear evidence it wasn't TSJ or lack of evidence a crime occurred or that it was TSJ.
agree 100%TSJ and his advisors are NOT going to dwell on this trial for even one more day. Seeking retribution against its participants accomplishes nothing positive, and I assure you this is exactly what the lawyers are telling their client. Move forward, starting right now.
Yes, OJ pretty obviously did the crime. TJ pretty obviously did not.My fear is that even though TSJ won, that the losers will still sue TSJ. OJ was found not guilty and still got sued and lost in civil court. I am not a not a lawyer, so maybe there are differences in things?
The general rule of thumb is 100% guilty in criminal, 51% in civil. I think everyone agrees that Shannon's case does not reach that 51% threshold.My fear is that even though TSJ won, that the losers will still sue TSJ. OJ was found not guilty and still got sued and lost in civil court. I am not a not a lawyer, so maybe there are differences in things?
True. Would be a complete waste. She could never find a lawyer to take that case and on the miracle chance she did she would open herself up to a counter suit. That is a path she does not want to takeYes, OJ pretty obviously did the crime. TJ pretty obviously did not.
Yeah, the O.J case had way more evidence that was not in his favor. The only real evidence in TSJ trial was that he was there, that's it.My fear is that even though TSJ won, that the losers will still sue TSJ. OJ was found not guilty and still got sued and lost in civil court. I am not a not a lawyer, so maybe there are differences in things?
I'm well aware that that's how it works.....I just think its unjust and ridiculous in this particular caseAgain, offering plea deals is absolutely 100% universal in criminal law, from driving school to keep it off your insurance record for a speeding ticket, to avoiding the death penalty in cold blooded murder. From cases with no evidence to cases that literally have the person on camera committing the act.
It is the system we have, there was never any doubt at any point of the process that TSJ had the opportunity to plead to something lower, that is how criminal prosecution works.
Is that justice? Different question.
I know I am very late to the party here, but don't hold your breath on that one.No mention of the verdict on the Score yet.
I haven't listened to the score in a long time, and I am better for it.David Haugh on 670 The Score also ripped on the University for playing TSJ.
Plea negotiations are not admissable in trial.Is the refusal to accept a plea to a lesser charge previously offered by the DA admissible during the trial? His staunch refusal to cave makes me love this young man even more.
I'm guessing if it was a Northwestern player, the Score would be making a mention of it every 10 minutes like a traffic update.I know I am very late to the party here, but don't hold your breath on that one.
Agree. Someday soon enough when we can close the book on this era of retribution I lam hopeful this will stop being the kind of thing anyone seriously discusses.TSJ and his advisors are NOT going to dwell on this trial for even one more day. Seeking retribution against its participants accomplishes nothing positive, and I assure you this is exactly what the lawyers are telling their client. Move forward, starting right now.
So true. For me, though, the management and most of the players there have certain beliefs, and they always present things to buoy a narrative with which I do not agree. It's too bourgeois for my taste.I'm guessing if it was a Northwestern player, the Score would be making a mention of it every 10 minutes like a traffic update.