Well, I am not representing AJ or posting this as a trial balloon on their behalfYou summarized this like an attorney. Not a good one, but good enough.
Not sure if valid, but this is circulating on the Interwebs as the Nebraska state police radio communications transcript during the Ferrari chase:
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0945 is the understatement of the year.
5 points and no OTHe wasn't caught in the act he got away and was caught later. That scores as a got away![]()
Looks like drone was thrown up by 2nd NE cop who laid the spikes, and the drone didn't find him. Escape challenge was denied.They threw a challenge brick by sending up the drone . I guess we don't agree![]()
Well, I am not representing AJ or posting this as a trial balloon on their behalf![]()
I understand Nebraska law is greater than 2x posted speed during fleeing mandated the felony reckless endangered charge.No one mentioned this but,
I watch a few cop shows on TV, and some states have automatic jail time if the perp does X miles per hour over the posted speed limit.
If Nebraska has that law I'm pretty sure that 138 MPH is way over the limit, especially if he did that speed in a residential neighborhood.
If the speed limit was 45 MPH, AJ was doing (just a sec I need my calculator) 93 over the speed limit.
You done good boy!Well, I am not representing AJ or posting this as a trial balloon on their behalf![]()
Hahaha - "An act does not make a person guilty unless the mind is also guilty."You done good boy!
But considering the historical mental gyrations of AJ, I am waiting for an underpinning plea of actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea.![]()
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How about the only one that matters? DUMBASSForget about the drone. News reports say the police radio transcript circulating on social media combined two separate police actions. Apparently, the drone was not part of AJs. For all I know, neither was the laying down of spikes.
Maybe his knee locked up and he couldn’t get off the gas.After that crippling knee injury necessitating his forfeiting out of the tournament, he appears to have healed up quite well.
I didn't deep dive that oneHow about the only one that matters? DUMBASS
If AJ played Andy Dufrense on Shawshank Redemption, he has a poster of himself doing a split on the cell wall, and signs 'AJ was here' inside the sewer pipe.How about the only one that matters? DUMBASS
Pretty much perfect timing for AJ. After he gets suspended for the year, he can then move on to take PD3's place as the National freestyle douchebag. Maybe they can even wrestle each other, both playing the bad guy.
Oh, he's absolutely "insurable". Technically everyone is, including "uninsurable" (by the standard market), they just have to use a high-risk insurer or state-mandated pool. With his record - along with age/sex and the type of vehicle - the premium has got to be astronomical. Whether he is insured is another question.Does anyone on this forum believe this guy is insurable by any insurance company/agency any where? If so, how much would you guess his yearly premium would be? I would put a little money that he is also a uninsured motorist and any injuries or carnage caused by this fool will not be covered by insurance. Sad state of affairs IMO.
Can’t imagine he has a valid license, anyway.Oh, he's absolutely "insurable". Technically everyone is, including "uninsurable" (by the standard market), they just have to use a high-risk insurer or state-mandated pool. With his record - along with age/sex and the type of vehicle - the premium has got to be astronomical. Whether he is insured is another question.
Got behind the wheel of my first self-driving Tesla the other day. Typed in the address of a home and it drove us about five miles perfectly to the address that included a 500’ driveway and parked in front of the assigned spot. After this is all over, I wonder if THIS guy can/ will get a license for one of those.Does anyone on this forum believe this guy is insurable by any insurance company/agency any where? If so, how much would you guess his yearly premium would be? I would put a little money that he is also an uninsured motorist and any injuries or carnage caused by this fool will not be covered by insurance. Sad state of affairs IMO.
Any more bonus time for triple?!I understand Nebraska law is greater than 2x posted speed during fleeing mandated the felony reckless endangered charge.
Fleeing and eluding on some states has a mandatory minimum he could be looking at worse than two years. In pa I'm pretty sure he would end up with a state sentence and lose his license for multiple years. I know some charges in pa run suspension consecutative which means he wouldn't drive for multiple years depending on the chargeI am not a lawyer.
Both cases tried independently by TX and NE.
Sentencing can be coordinated. First arrest would have primary jurisdiction. Looking at the charges, the fact that second case can be considered a repeat offense (assuming guilty) has ramifications.
I think he is looking at ~1 year (minimum) in jail and ~$10,000 (minimum) of fines, then upwards of a 2-year probation with a suspended license, where sentences from both cases (all charges) would be served concurrently.
I expect AJ's attorneys to push for both cases to have plea deals that were informally coordinated between the states.
I don't think so. But 2x does make the stated 110 in 55 odd when 120 was reported. So maybe it was shorthand for over 110 in a 55.Any more bonus time for triple?!
According to the Google for fleeing in a motor vehicle Under Texas Penal Code § 38.04,Fleeing and eluding on some states has a mandatory minimum he could be looking at worse than two years. In pa I'm pretty sure he would end up with a state sentence and lose his license for multiple years. I know some charges in pa run suspension consecutative which means he wouldn't drive for multiple years depending on the charge
Maybe if there's a self-driving golf cart in the prison yard.Got behind the wheel of my first self-driving Tesla the other day. Typed in the address of a home and it drove us about five miles perfectly to the address that included a 500’ driveway and parked in front of the assigned spot. After this is all over, I wonder if THIS guy can/ will get a license for one of those.
My pap had a saying... penny wise, dollar foolish. He might be smart, but he doesn't get it...I don't think he is stupid. Suffers from malignant narcissism is my guess.
He lacks the ability to get it. There is zero empathy there to work with. Even if he ends up with life altering consequences it will be perceived as others not being fair to him.My pap had a saying... penny wise, dollar foolish. He might be smart, but he doesn't get it...
I thought it was his lip.After that crippling knee injury necessitating his forfeiting out of the tournament, he appears to have healed up quite well.
Brunson: Hold my beer.I didn't deep dive that one
How come the whole "turns out the Corvette was owned by a deadman" rumor never gained traction on the boards?Brunson: Hold my beer.
Well, I did more deep diving:How about the only one that matters? DUMBASS
Well, I touched it. It seems Willie was a victim of his own algorithm.How come
How come the whole "turns out the Corvette was owned by a deadman" rumor never gained traction on the boards?
Can you deep dive into that one too?
I ain't touching it.