You are wrong and ill explain why when I get home tonight.
Damn, I show some compassion for your man who others want to crucify and you tell me I am wrong. :facepalm:
You are wrong and ill explain why when I get home tonight.
Damn, I show some compassion for your man who others want to crucify and you tell me I am wrong. :facepalm:
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Actually, the Fulton County DA was in no way "licking his chops" as you say to go after Ray Lewis. In fact, he cut a deal with Ray to drop the murder charges in exchange for testimony against his two friends as well as a guilty plea to obstruction.
So Ray Lewis was in no way innocent as some are claiming. He pled guilty to obstruction of justice, namely lying to police.
That would be a matter of conjecture. Glad he got his life turned around but there is still two dead individuals.
"Lewis and two friends started a fight with a group of people. Two of the people they were fighting were stabbed and killed. Lewis and his friends were indicted on murder charges. Eventually Lewis turned on his friends offering to testify against them in return for his freedom. Lewis admitted lying to investigators and claimed to had somehow lost the blood covered white suit he was wearing at the time of the killings. He also made financial settlements to the families of both victims.
Im not sure if he actually stabbed anybody but either way he played a vital part in two people losing their lives. He sold out his friends, lied to police, hid evidence (white suit), and paid money to the victims families. Just another case of a pro athlete buying his way out of trouble."
Jack here is what is on wikipedia which is no different than what I posted above.
fight
2 dead
indicted on murder
Bloody white suit never found
testifed against his cohorts for a plea
paid off the family of the 2 dead.
He got off easy. If it had been anyone of us we would be rotting in jail for sure
Great football player though. Go Ravens
Following a Super Bowl XXXIV party in Atlanta on January 31, 2000, a fight broke out between Lewis and his companions and another group of people, resulting in the stabbing deaths of Jacinth Baker and Richard Lollar. Lewis and two companions, Reginald Oakley and Joseph Sweeting, were questioned by Atlanta police, and eleven days later the three men were indicted on murder and aggravated assault charges. The white suit Lewis was wearing the night of the killings has never been found. Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard alleged that the bloodstained suit was dumped in a garbage bin outside a fast food restaurant.[36]
Lewis' attorneys, Don Samuel and Ed Garland, of the Atlanta law firm Garland, Samuel & Loeb, negotiated a plea agreement with Howard, the Fulton County District Attorney, where the murder charges against Lewis were dismissed in exchange for his testimony against Oakley and Sweeting, and his guilty plea to a misdemeanor charge of obstruction of justice.[12] Lewis admitted that he gave a misleading statement to police on the morning after the killings. Superior Court Judge Alice D. Bonner sentenced Lewis to 12 months' probation, the maximum sentence for a first-time offender;[37] and he was fined $250,000 by the NFL, which was believed to be the highest fine levied against an NFL player for an infraction not involving substance abuse.[38] Under the terms of the sentence, Lewis could not use drugs or alcohol during the duration of the probation.
Oakley and Sweeting were acquitted of the charges in June 2000.[39] No other suspects have ever been arrested for the crime.
The following year, Lewis was named Super Bowl XXXV MVP. However, the signature phrase "I'm going to Disney World!" was given instead to quarterback Trent Dilfer.
On April 29, 2004, Lewis reached a settlement with four-year-old India Lollar, born months after the death of her father Richard, preempting a scheduled civil proceeding. Lewis also reached an undisclosed settlement with Baker's family.[39]
Anyone can create an account on wikipedia and write things that aren't true.
Jack here is what is on wikipedia which is no different than what I posted above.
:facepalm:
what a simpleton
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