Also 30 hours of community service, $730 fine, will go to drug/alcohol treatment.
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Egolf pleads guilty, gets 2 years probation
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Originally posted by AFrey View PostAlso 30 hours of community service, $730 fine, will go to drug/alcohol treatment.
http://www.pjstar.com/news/x19269077...gets-probation
The only reason I can see to do this so quickly would be so he can return to playing quickly. I hope that is the case.
Still no official word from Bradley.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostWow. That was a quick deal. He was not scheduled to have his preliminary hearing until Jan. 31. This must have been a deal worked out fast to get it resolved and behind him. If Will completes all the terms of the probation agreement, his felony will apparently be removed from his record.
The only reason I can see to do this so quickly must be so he can return to playing quickly. I hope that is the case.
Still no official word from Bradley."Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
??” Thomas Jefferson
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wonder if WE had two options - face the hearing on Jan. 30 then the judicial process that wouldn't have concluded for months - or plead now (as would be reasonable) and get an acceptable sentence of probation & charges deferred so he can get on with his life and possibly finish his playing career......
BTW - the entering of the charges is being deferred and if he completes probation satisfactory - there will be no conviction on his record.
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Originally posted by tornado View Postwonder if WE had two options - face the hearing on Jan. 30 then the judicial process that wouldn't have concluded for months - or plead now and get an acceptable sentence of probation & charges deferred so he can get on with his life and possibly finish his playing career......
BTW - the entering of the charges is deferred and if he completes probation satisfactory - there will be no conviction on his record.
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Egolf issues apology; BU center may play Tuesday
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Hopefully the staff is able to get him something to help manage the pain in that knee!???People say, ???Forget last year', but I want our guys to remember that one, because that will not happen again. We will be much better.??? Geno Ford, 9/22/12
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Let me ask, how many other players from other teams have openly apologized for their transgressions? Glad to see this and I wish him the best!"Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
??” Thomas Jefferson
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostWow. That was a quick deal. He was not scheduled to have his preliminary hearing until Jan. 31. This must have been a deal worked out fast to get it resolved and behind him. If Will completes all the terms of the probation agreement, his felony will apparently be removed from his record.
The only reason I can see to do this so quickly would be so he can return to playing quickly. I hope that is the case.
Still no official word from Bradley.
His only problem will be in seeking employment over the next two years with a documented conviction. Maybe he can go kick around overseas playing basketball long enough for his record to clear up.
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but Gary - if he completes the supervision period, there will be NO conviction..it will not be entered into the record...
..currently and for the next two years - charges are deferred - thus he has ENTERED A PLEA, but there is yet to be a conviction and there won't be if he fulfills his end of the deal.
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Originally posted by tornado View Postbut Gary - if he completes the supervision period, there will be NO conviction..it will not be entered into the record...
..currently and for the next two years - charges are deferred - thus he has ENTERED A PLEA, but there is yet to be a conviction and there won't be if he fulfills his end of the deal.
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Originally posted by RedSeaElite1 View Postfrom my understanding you can't ask if he has been charged, only convicted and technically he hasnt been convicted... but i'm not sure thankfully i've never had to worry about this
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