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  • #71
    Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View Post

    Not until proven guilty. Charges mean crap until they are proven.
    They have video. It does not look good. If he does not make a deal and take it to a jury, this can be career ending.

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    • #72
      Hope they give him a suspended sentence.This is not what you want to read about.Good Boxer ,wish he can stay out of trouble outside the ring

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      • #73
        Originally posted by TJ highway View Post

        They have video. It does not look good. If he does not make a deal and take it to a jury, this can be career ending.
        I don't see that. Maybe some fine.

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        • #74
          Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View Post

          I don't see that. Maybe some fine.
          The fine is in civil court!

          He is gonna have to pay for the injury to actual people and that is not monetary.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by TJ highway View Post

            The fine is in civil court!

            He is gonna have to pay for the injury to actual people and that is not monetary.
            The case is a misdemeanor, not even a felony, which they still need to prove. Career ending? You are negatively too dramatic.

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            • #76
              Yikes. Me thinks he's gonna be paying them out.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by TJ highway View Post

                They have video. It does not look good. If he does not make a deal and take it to a jury, this can be career ending.
                Do they have a video of him actually driving the car? A good lawyer can still wiggle you out of that, provided he hasn't talked to the police or admitted anything. But it's a Civil case, not criminal so the burden of proof is a lot less. I think in the end he'll still be paying someone out, and he'll go on with his career.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by TJ highway View Post

                  The fine is in civil court!

                  He is gonna have to pay for the injury to actual people and that is not monetary.
                  A fine is imposed by a criminal court. Recovery is ordered by a civil court. (Although I think criminal courts can order a defendant to pay restitution to victims, but that's a little different)

                  It's entirely possible that the criminal court could impose a fine, and Mr. Davis would still have to pay compensation to the victims

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by Biolink View Post

                    Do they have a video of him actually driving the car? A good lawyer can still wiggle you out of that, provided he hasn't talked to the police or admitted anything. But it's a Civil case, not criminal so the burden of proof is a lot less. I think in the end he'll still be paying someone out, and he'll go on with his career.
                    Mr. Davis is being charged criminally. As far as needing video, if Mr. Davis is the registered owner, and they have eyewitness testimony (which I assume they have), the prosecution has a prima facie case.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View Post

                      Mr. Davis is being charged criminally. As far as needing video, if Mr. Davis is the registered owner, and they have eyewitness testimony (which I assume they have), the prosecution has a prima facie case.
                      Eye witness testimony is the least reliable, a good lawyer can cast doubt over what those people saw. It only takes 1 contradictory statement. Also it could be his car, but that doesn't mean he was driving necessarily. Again all of this contingent on him not admitting anything or talking to the police in the first place.
                      Last edited by Biolink; 03-23-2021, 05:01 AM.

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