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  • Republica
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    What is the probability of Floyd spending time behind bars?

    Floyd Mayweather charged
    Associated Press

    LAS VEGAS -- Undefeated boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. was hit Thursday with three more felony charges in a domestic violence case that already had him facing a theft charge.

    Clark County District Attorney David Roger significantly raised the ante in the case alleging that Mayweather hit and threatened the life of his ex-girlfriend, Josie Harris, and threatened to beat two of their children during a pre-dawn argument at the woman's home a week ago.

    Mayweather, 33, is one of boxing's most recognizable figures, with a record of 41-0 and 25 knockouts. The welterweight goes by the nickname "Money" and earned more than $20 million in May in one fight in Las Vegas against "Sugar" Shane Mosley

    Mayweather remained free on $3,000 bail pending arraignment Nov. 9 following his arrest last Friday on a felony grand larceny charge.

    Authorities alleged he took cell phones belonging to Harris and two of their children following the altercation. That felony charge carries a possible sentence of five years.

    The new criminal complaint filed Thursday added two felony coercion and one felony robbery charge along with one misdemeanor domestic battery and three misdemeanor harassment charges.

    Convictions on all eight charges would increase the possible penalty Mayweather could face if convicted of all charges to 34 years.

    Mayweather's lawyer, Richard Wright, told The Associated Press he hadn't seen the new complaint and declined immediate comment.

    Wright has previously denied wrongdoing on Mayweather's behalf.

    Police initially labeled the scuffle with Harris a domestic battery case after she told police Mayweather was angry about her relationship with another man when he confronted her at the Las Vegas home where Harris and the children live.

    Mayweather wanted to evict her from the house, which he owns, Harris said.

    The new charges name the couple's 10-year-old and 9-year-old sons as victims of coercion, for alleged threats to beat them if they called 911 or left the apartment during the scuffle.

    Under Nevada law, coercion is when a person compels or forces someone to do something they have a legal right to do.

    The harassment charges allege that Mayweather threatened Harris and the two children, and the battery charge alleges Mayweather grabbed Harris by her hair, hit her and twisted her arm.

    The couple had three children, now ages 7 to 10, during what Harris characterized for authorities as a 15-year relationship. She said she lived with Mayweather for seven years before separating in May.

    Mayweather also made headlines earlier this month with an online video laced with expletives and racial rants against boxing rival Manny Pacquiao.

    Floyd Mayweather has been charged with eight crimes, including two felony counts of coercion for threatening to beat his son
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    High
    34.48%
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    50/50
    20.69%
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    Low
    27.59%
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    Last edited by Republica; 09-16-2010, 07:19 PM.
  • Kevin Malone
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    #2
    7..................

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    • Republica
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      Originally posted by Kevin Malone
      7..................
      7 of 10. I'll say that's high.

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      • chito
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        50-50, depending on how good his lawyer is. if his children testified against him, he's done i think!

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        • boracay420
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          Nevada convicted OJ on a robbery charge and sent his ass to prison. Floyd is facing robbery plus a buncha other charges. The more charges he was indicted with, the higher the probably he will get convicted. Not looking good from a pragmatic point of view.

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          • Scott9945
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            #6
            The truth is that there are very few (if any) people here qualified to speculate. Even then it is almost meaningless without all the facts and evidence laid out.

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            • Sin City
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              the probability is 50/50.

              Why? because he has a history of domestic violence.
              He would have to settle out of court with his "babby mama" and throw her some cash like before to recant her story.

              Only problem with that is that this time they have photo evidence that shows the damage inflicted on her so even if she decides to drop charges the city might still go ahead and prosecute.

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              • Canelo Phresh
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                my aunt is a prosecutor for las vegas ill ask her...

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                • Champ Is Here
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by boracay420
                  Nevada convicted OJ on a robbery charge and sent his ass to prison. Floyd is facing robbery plus a buncha other charges. The more charges he was indicted with, the higher the probably he will get convicted. Not looking good from a pragmatic point of view.
                  OJ also beat the most prolific murder charge in U.S history

                  His time was coming

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                  • Republica
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mannie Phresh
                    my aunt is a prosecutor for las vegas ill ask her...
                    LOL really?

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