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Sports => Frank Martin's OOD sponsored by the "Angriest Fans in America" => Topic started by: WildCatzPhreak on February 23, 2007, 03:47:16 PM
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Underage drinking? It happens.
Getting a DUI? Not horribly uncommon with college students.
Driving away from the scene of a wreck because you think you killed the passenger?
Uh...
URBANA, Ill. -- Illinois basketball player Jamar Smith pleaded not guilty Friday to drunken driving and leaving the scene of an accident.
The a 19-year-old sophomore faces a maximum of 12 years in prison and a $25,000 fine if convicted of the felony charges. His pretrial hearing is April 5.
Smith was driving in snowy conditions Feb. 12 when the car struck a tree. Authorities say Smith and his passenger, teammate Brian Carlwell, had been drinking tequila and beer before the crash. Smith, too young to drink legally, had a blood-alcohol level after the crash that was more than twice the legal limit, prosecutors say.
Smith says he believed Carlwell was dead. Authorities contend Smith left the scene and drove the damaged car back to his apartment. Bystanders saw the car with an unconscious Carlwell inside and called police. The 19-year-old Carlwell was hospitalized for several days with a severe concussion.
Smith, a guard, has agreed to sit out the rest of the season.
Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
This could help us. I don't really know(or care) about the Illinois basketball team, but I do know they're a bubble team, and therefore the worse off they are the better off we are.
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This is why as a parent you need to instill good values in your children.
Good luck with that Phreak!
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This is why as a parent you need to instill good values in your children.
Good luck with that Phreak!
crap, my kid, if I really am having one, will be smart enough to take out the bystanders/witnesses when they do something that could put them in jail.
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Underage drinking? It happens.
Getting a DUI? Not horribly uncommon with college students.
Driving away from the scene of a wreck because you think you killed the passenger?
Uh...
URBANA, Ill. -- Illinois basketball player Jamar Smith pleaded not guilty Friday to drunken driving and leaving the scene of an accident.
The a 19-year-old sophomore faces a maximum of 12 years in prison and a $25,000 fine if convicted of the felony charges. His pretrial hearing is April 5.
Smith was driving in snowy conditions Feb. 12 when the car struck a tree. Authorities say Smith and his passenger, teammate Brian Carlwell, had been drinking tequila and beer before the crash. Smith, too young to drink legally, had a blood-alcohol level after the crash that was more than twice the legal limit, prosecutors say.
Smith says he believed Carlwell was dead. Authorities contend Smith left the scene and drove the damaged car back to his apartment. Bystanders saw the car with an unconscious Carlwell inside and called police. The 19-year-old Carlwell was hospitalized for several days with a severe concussion.
Smith, a guard, has agreed to sit out the rest of the season.
Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
This could help us. I don't really know(or care) about the Illinois basketball team, but I do know they're a bubble team, and therefore the worse off they are the better off we are.
Guess what? We landed on the moon. This could help KSU? How? Did it help before the season when McBride got his DUI and had to sit out 4 games? No. Did Illinois just win with out Smith? Yes. What does Illinois have to do with KSU? Loyola of Chicago is a threat to KSU as well.
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Underage drinking? It happens.
Getting a DUI? Not horribly uncommon with college students.
Driving away from the scene of a wreck because you think you killed the passenger?
Uh...
URBANA, Ill. -- Illinois basketball player Jamar Smith pleaded not guilty Friday to drunken driving and leaving the scene of an accident.
The a 19-year-old sophomore faces a maximum of 12 years in prison and a $25,000 fine if convicted of the felony charges. His pretrial hearing is April 5.
Smith was driving in snowy conditions Feb. 12 when the car struck a tree. Authorities say Smith and his passenger, teammate Brian Carlwell, had been drinking tequila and beer before the crash. Smith, too young to drink legally, had a blood-alcohol level after the crash that was more than twice the legal limit, prosecutors say.
Smith says he believed Carlwell was dead. Authorities contend Smith left the scene and drove the damaged car back to his apartment. Bystanders saw the car with an unconscious Carlwell inside and called police. The 19-year-old Carlwell was hospitalized for several days with a severe concussion.
Smith, a guard, has agreed to sit out the rest of the season.
Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
This could help us. I don't really know(or care) about the Illinois basketball team, but I do know they're a bubble team, and therefore the worse off they are the better off we are.
Guess what? We landed on the moon. This could help KSU? How? Did it help before the season when McBride got his DUI and had to sit out 4 games? No. Did Illinois just win with out Smith? Yes. What does Illinois have to do with KSU? Loyola of Chicago is a threat to KSU as well.
Since you're new, I'll give you a break.
Anytime anything bad happens to a bubble team, it's good news for us. And we tend to be pretty classless in how we celebrate "good news for us."
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Underage drinking? It happens.
Getting a DUI? Not horribly uncommon with college students.
Driving away from the scene of a wreck because you think you killed the passenger?
Uh...
URBANA, Ill. -- Illinois basketball player Jamar Smith pleaded not guilty Friday to drunken driving and leaving the scene of an accident.
The a 19-year-old sophomore faces a maximum of 12 years in prison and a $25,000 fine if convicted of the felony charges. His pretrial hearing is April 5.
Smith was driving in snowy conditions Feb. 12 when the car struck a tree. Authorities say Smith and his passenger, teammate Brian Carlwell, had been drinking tequila and beer before the crash. Smith, too young to drink legally, had a blood-alcohol level after the crash that was more than twice the legal limit, prosecutors say.
Smith says he believed Carlwell was dead. Authorities contend Smith left the scene and drove the damaged car back to his apartment. Bystanders saw the car with an unconscious Carlwell inside and called police. The 19-year-old Carlwell was hospitalized for several days with a severe concussion.
Smith, a guard, has agreed to sit out the rest of the season.
Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
This could help us. I don't really know(or care) about the Illinois basketball team, but I do know they're a bubble team, and therefore the worse off they are the better off we are.
Guess what? We landed on the moon. This could help KSU? How? Did it help before the season when McBride got his DUI and had to sit out 4 games? No. Did Illinois just win with out Smith? Yes. What does Illinois have to do with KSU? Loyola of Chicago is a threat to KSU as well.
Since you're new, I'll give you a break.
Anytime anything bad happens to a bubble team, it's good news for us. And we tend to be pretty classless in how we celebrate "good news for us."
Got it. Thanks! The kid (Smith) is a total moron. He was allowed to sit on the bench with the team after Weber dismissed him from the team. Which is it? He is off the team or still part of the team? Weber is not to blame but he is the idiot who has no control over these kids. Oh well. KSU thank goodness has not had these problems this year.
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What is gutter piercing?