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  • #61
    Originally posted by battlebasset View Post
    So per the link, here's the charge:

    5101110 - POSS AMT CON SUB EXCEPT(A)-(D)

    Anybody know what that really means/could mean?
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    Average prison time for the class 4 felony also varies by region. If a class 4 is the lowest felony charge, time in jail for someone convicted of such a crime might be minimal: possibly 1-4 years at most. Fines may be assessed as well, and these could range from about $10,000-$100,000 US Dollars (USD). Judges often have discretion in determining sentence and may make a punishment lesser or greater depending on how they view the severity of the crime. If class 4 is the lowest felony charge, it’s additionally possible that lawyers may be able to plead down the charge to a misdemeanor... Anyone convicted of a class 4 felony can expect to face jail time, but the amount of time imposed very much depends on jurisdiction. People who are charged with any form of felony need a skillful defense to either beat the charges or to construct a plea bargain that reduces charges.

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    • #62
      I'm guessing he's sitting in jail another night because the judge decided he was going to take the day off in order to determine bail. My concern is that WE is now in a situation that he has very little control over. Let's get the facts guys before we jump on any conclusion. One thing my dad told me. When you need a lawyer or doctor get the best because one way or another you're going to pay.

      Will get the best even if it sets you back.
      "Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
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      • #63
        If this Fletcher Ryan guy was arrested at the same time, by the same officer, for selling and Will was arrested for possessing, you can pretty easily make the assumption that Will purchased something from him.

        Again, we should wait for the facts to come out but it's not hard at most bars/parties/etc. (especially on new years in places where college kids will be) to find someone selling a variety of prescription pills. And it's not uncommon for people who want to have a good time without the hangover effect or drunk driving possibility (like an athlete with commitments today) to pop a pill instead to ring in the new year.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by FortyTwo View Post
          If this Fletcher Ryan guy was arrested at the same time, by the same officer, for selling and Will was arrested for possessing, you can pretty easily make the assumption that Will purchased something from him.

          Again, we should wait for the facts to come out but it's not hard at most bars/parties/etc. (especially on new years in places where college kids will be) to find someone selling a variety of prescription pills. And it's not uncommon for people who want to have a good time without the hangover effect or drunk driving possibility (like an athlete with commitments today) to pop a pill instead to ring in the new year.
          42, you are very astute. There indeed is a connection, and it is not good.


          (BTW, the other guy's name is Jared Fletcher)

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          • #65
            Originally posted by FortyTwo View Post
            If this Fletcher Ryan guy was arrested at the same time, by the same officer, for selling and Will was arrested for possessing, you can pretty easily make the assumption that Will purchased something from him.

            Again, we should wait for the facts to come out but it's not hard at most bars/parties/etc. (especially on new years in places where college kids will be) to find someone selling a variety of prescription pills. And it's not uncommon for people who want to have a good time without the hangover effect or drunk driving possibility (like an athlete with commitments today) to pop a pill instead to ring in the new year.
            I'm sure you can get a bit of a hangover effect from a pill as well. Plus I wouldn't want to be on the road with someone who's under the influence of drugs either. Someone this morning came very close to hitting me when he swerved right in front of me, almost 10 hours after midnight! Believe me, these type of people are still on the roads right now!

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            • #66
              The charge usually means coke (or crack), from what I am told. I have no direct knowledge of the situation.

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              • #67
                I don't know that the charge necessarily means coke- it would be the same charge for a prescription narcotic like Hydrocodone (Vicodin).

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                  I don't know that the charge necessarily means coke- it would be the same charge for a prescription narcotic like Hydrocodone (Vicodin).
                  ok. Just repeating what I was told by a cop.

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                  • #69
                    Here is the State of Illinois legal description for the charge that Will is charged with-
                    5101110 - POSS AMT CON SUB EXCEPT(A)-(D)

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Buesch N Chips View Post
                      ok. Just repeating what I was told by a cop.
                      The DEA categorizes drugs into 5 major categories. The charges against WE are apparently for having one of the two "most dangerous" drugs, Class I or Class II (or a derivative). Class I drugs have a high abuse and addictive potential and no "known" medicinal use. Some common ones include Cocaine, LSD, Heroin, Opium, and Marijuana. Class II drugs have the same abuse and addictive potential, but have a medical use. These are most commonly opiates such as morphine, morphanone, hydromorphone, codeine, or other trade name pill (lortab/percocet).

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by battlebasset
                        Who cares? I really don't care about what happened more than two years ago. The immediate issue right now is WE. If there is a desire by some to discuss JL and DR, please start a new thread.
                        I agree, but I'm not the one who started the JL discussion. I brought up DR as a response to the poster who did start this. But I agree we should focus on how Geno will handle this situation, but wait for the facts first as well.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by wufan View Post
                          The DEA categorizes drugs into 5 major categories. The charges against WE are apparently for having one of the two "most dangerous" drugs, Class I or Class II (or a derivative). Class I drugs have a high abuse and addictive potential and no "known" medicinal use. Some common ones include Cocaine, LSD, Heroin, Opium, and Marijuana. Class II drugs have the same abuse and addictive potential, but have a medical use. These are most commonly opiates such as morphine, morphanone, hydromorphone, codeine, or other trade name pill (lortab/percocet).
                          This is not a Class 2 drug based on the reported charge...

                          Probably the lowest class 4 felony charge... See the ramifications in my previous post.

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by Braves4Life View Post
                            This is not a Class 2 drug based on the reported charge...

                            Probably the lowest class 4 felony charge... See the ramifications in my previous post.
                            Class II Drug is not the same as Class 2 felony. If he was in possession of Oxycotin or Vicadin, then he was in possession of a Class II drug and could be charged as above.

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                            • #74
                              battlebassat - I went to BU during those years as well. Those were fun years and to top it off the 80s before they tighten up the drinking rules around campuses around the nation. Those teams did party up a storm (I have first hand account) but I never saw Hawk or JL out there partying.
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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by SFP View Post
                                battlebassat - I went to BU during those years as well. Those were fun years and to top it off the 80s before they tighten up the drinking rules around campuses around the nation. Those teams did party up a storm (I have first hand account) but I never saw Hawk or JL out there partying.
                                I would have rather seen WE with an alcohol violation (I certainly can't throw stones) than a drug violation.

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