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3 minutes ago, Lfod said:

Yea I'm actually seeing what you guys are saying with the NFL and suspending. I had no idea they roll forward on a suspension that a guy wasn't found guilty on. That's interesting. 

Has to do with the amount of proof the NFL deems sufficient.  As a court would need proof beyond a reasonable doubt, the NFL just needs the proof to show that it more than likely happened.  

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2 minutes ago, MURPHD6 said:

He was dumb enough to file a court order asking for the return of objects. He's done, out of the league, and will never play again. And he will probably go to jail.

Probably going to excommunicate the Buffalo Bills from the NFL by association.  Replacing us with the Argonauts because of that court order. 

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Just now, MURPHD6 said:

Not if they were common law partners.

We already covered that. They did not cohabitate for more than enten years and Georgia abolished common law marriage any way.

 

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Whatever happens the whole scenario is very embarrassing to the team and us fans. 

 

Extremely disappointed! 

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1 minute ago, MURPHD6 said:

He was dumb enough to file a court order asking for the return of objects. He's done, out of the league, and will never play again. And he will probably go to jail.

 

Guilty until proven innocent, is it?  Yes, he asked for specific items...

 

...or did he?

 

There is no proof the attacker asked for those items, just her word he did.  And this is why hard evidence trumps speculation in a court of law.  Sadly, posts like this show it's far easier to sway the court of public opinion.

Posted
40 minutes ago, NoSaint said:

 

Once the friend goes public, both sides have some degree of compelling reason to address what’s out there.

 

Some degree.  But a good lawyer would tell her to keep her trap shut let the police do their work and sue him civilly if their is plausible evidence he did it.  A press release is not the play.  These people may lack the sophistication to know that - suggested by the misspelling of McCoy's name.  On balance, I don't think he did it based on the limited facts that are out at this time.  

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2 minutes ago, MURPHD6 said:

Not if they were common law partners. Those distinctions vary based on jurisdiction. If they were in a relationship and living together its a whole different ball game.

Jesus H Johnson. 

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Just now, Frez said:

Whatever happens the whole scenario is very embarrassing to the team and us fans. 

 

Extremely disappointed! 

I'm not embarrassed... I have no control over another guy's actions. 

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3 pretty strange/disgusting incidents for the Bill's this offseason. Even if shady did nothing still not a good look. So much for the process

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Just now, BUFFALOKIE said:

We already covered that. They did not cohabitate for more than enten years and Georgia abolished common law marriage any way.

 

 

 

Please, please, please somebody put up audio of the Jerky Boys doing "Punitive Damages"!

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Commonsense said:

If he plays another regular season snap for the Bills I will change it to nosense.

let us wait and see.

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6 minutes ago, MURPHD6 said:

Not if they were common law partners.

Doesn’t appear that Georgia recognizes common law marriage. I’m certainly no expert, but she may only have rights as a “ tenant” at this point. 

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1 hour ago, brandon_cox said:

Hi. I read so much legal disinformation in this thread that it motivated me to join your community. ? I am an attorney licensed to practice law in Georgia and I do landlord-tenant work. Here's how our law works. If she was living in the home as his girlfriend she became a tenant-at-will. In order to kick her out of the house, he has to give her sixty days notice. Once the 60 day period expires, if she hasn't left the house he can file an eviction proceeding. Eviction hearings are easy to schedule in Fulton County; you can typically get one within a week. Personally, I would never use the Marshall's Office to get her served; I would use one of my private investigators to do it.

 

The hearing would take about 5 minutes. I would have to show my client owned the house, that he gave the 60 days notice, that there was no lease and that she refused to leave. I would get an eviction order on the spot and arrange with the sheriff's office to have her stuff put out on the street.

 

It's easy and straight forward. I hope that clears up some of the confusion.

Best post in this topic

 

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3 minutes ago, MURPHD6 said:

He was dumb enough to file a court order asking for the return of objects. He's done, out of the league, and will never play again. And he will probably go to jail.

 

His only saving grace is that if she knew the objects in question and pegged this assault on him, she could add credibility to her story by stating that the intruder asked for those specific items. 

 

There are a lot of concerning circumstances related to the situation at hand. I won’t make any declarations until the investigation has had time to sort the half truths from the truths. I hope McCoy didn’t do anything, but should he be guilty I’ll be happy to move on from him. 

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4 minutes ago, Kelly the Dog said:

They could take away his card for that.

I have done worse.

 But i am very connected to one of the tenured Library staff.
 we never return books and laugh the whole day long about it.

 well she does actually. I retain a value system and always attempt to do right.

5 minutes ago, SCBills said:

Probably going to excommunicate the Buffalo Bills from the NFL by association.  Replacing us with the Argonauts because of that court order. 

is this good ?

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4 minutes ago, dollars 2 donuts said:

 

 

Please, please, please somebody put up audio of the Jerky Boys doing "Punitive Damages"!

Sue everybody!

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1 hour ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

LeSean McCoy apparently went to court a year ago to try to get his ex-girlfriend out of the $800k house he owns.  For @CuddyDark

 

Meaning she was lying about talking about getting married THIS YEAR.

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