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  • American_Ninja
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    Former heavyweight champ Tyson indicted

    Associated Press
    Posted: 22 minutes ago
    PHOENIX (AP) - Former heavyweight champ Mike Tyson has been indicted on charges of drug possession and driving under the influence of drugs.

    The 40-year-old was indicted on Friday on felony drug possession and paraphernalia possession counts and two misdemeanor counts of driving under the influence of drugs. If convicted of all four charges, he could be sentenced to up to 7 1/2 years in prison, Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas said.
    The charges stem from Tyson's Dec. 29 arrest in Scottsdale. Tyson was pulled over after leaving a nightclub, and an officer found bags of ******* in his back pocket and another in a package of cigarettes in his car, according to court records.
    Tyson's criminal attorney, Thomas Marlowe, didn't immediately return phone calls on Friday.
    Thomas said he would pursue prison time for Tyson, who was convicted of **** in Indiana in 1992 and pleaded no contest to misdemeanor assault charges in Maryland in 1999. "Tyson endangered the public and himself and must be held accountable for his actions," Thomas said. "It's my hope that a conviction and prison time will help him to break his addictions and learn to comply with the law." Tyson, who recently got back in the ring for a series of four-round exhibitions, became the youngest heavyweight champion in history at 20 in 1986, when he knocked out Trevor Berbick. Four years later, he was knocked out by James "Buster" Douglas. By 1997, Tyson's career hit a low point when he bit Evander Holyfield's ear during a fight.

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  • Jimislash
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    "It's my hope that a conviction and prison time will help him to break his addictions and learn to comply with the law."


    Prison time does not help people to break addictions and learn to comply with the law. If this guy was really concerned with Iron Mike breaking his addiction, he would push rehabilitation on him; not some celebrity fit club rehab, but a state-mandated rehab with the proper programs in line to address Tyson's problems.

    I am not a huge Tyson fan, and if the DA wants to punish him, then so be it, but he shouldn't talk about his "hope" of prison straigtening out Tyson. It didn't the first time.

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      Originally posted by Jimislash
      "It's my hope that a conviction and prison time will help him to break his addictions and learn to comply with the law."


      Prison time does not help people to break addictions and learn to comply with the law. If this guy was really concerned with Iron Mike breaking his addiction, he would push rehabilitation on him; not some celebrity fit club rehab, but a state-mandated rehab with the proper programs in line to address Tyson's problems.

      I am not a huge Tyson fan, and if the DA wants to punish him, then so be it, but he shouldn't talk about his "hope" of prison straigtening out Tyson. It didn't the first time.
      You're right man. It's another case of a D.A. with a hardon for a celebrity
      I hope he gets a fair trial. The police reports can sure as hell hurt you.
      Rule # 1, never admit anything to a cop. Especially in Phoenix.

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        Originally posted by Jimislash
        "It's my hope that a conviction and prison time will help him to break his addictions and learn to comply with the law."


        Prison time does not help people to break addictions and learn to comply with the law. If this guy was really concerned with Iron Mike breaking his addiction, he would push rehabilitation on him; not some celebrity fit club rehab, but a state-mandated rehab with the proper programs in line to address Tyson's problems.

        I am not a huge Tyson fan, and if the DA wants to punish him, then so be it, but he shouldn't talk about his "hope" of prison straigtening out Tyson. It didn't the first time.
        Good words.

        Totally agree.

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        • Verstyle
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          poor mike.but if it takes some prison time to clean himself up(hes a celeb and ****in mike,the guards will sneak him drugs thereselves)then so be it

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          • eazy_mas
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            Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7
            poor mike.but if it takes some prison time to clean himself up(hes a celeb and ****in mike,the guards will sneak him drugs thereselves)then so be it
            he is broke i dont thing the will give him special treatment

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              Mike's the one that said Prison just ****s you up even more.

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                Originally posted by addisonrock
                Mike's the one that said Prison just ****s you up even more.
                He didn't exactly "improve" after his bid for ****..

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                • Run
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                  Only a judicial system as ****ed as ours would put him back in prison for this. I agree with the rehabilitation thing, because he'd just get drugs in prison either way. 7 1/2 years is a ridiculous sentence for drunk driving and possession no matter what priors you have.



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                    Scottsdale is a **** city....hell AZ is a ****ed State.

                    I think it's all the coyotes and redskins that make the law bitter there.



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