Comments Thread For: Kovalev Charged With Felony Assault, Allegedly Punched Woman
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"The woman had swollen eyebrows, a possibly broken nose, a cut lip, and red marks on her neck, according to officers."
- woops sorry that was about the woman Wilder beat up.
Seriously these guys are scum bags . That first quote was from boxing scene also, same stories different boxers.Comment
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He was arrested as they had enough evidence to charge him with being there now it’s up to prosecutors to prove if it was him or person he was with that hurt the lady again I never said he was guilty you tried to hard my friendWhen the commenter "7not8" said she could be lying you commented "he was arrested for it" as if that meant the accusations were true otherwise why did you make that comment? And why would anyone get "emotional" over something that doesn't concern them? You like many here take these boards too serious.Comment
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there's a difference between being found guilty and taking a plea bargain. innocent people take plea bargains all the time because it's often the easiest way to get home. the criminal justice system in usa pushes people to take plea agreements, especially people who can't afford a defence or even to post bail. over 90% of cases, federal and state, never go to trial...there's no way all those cases are that air tight that people just give up trying to defend themselves. if you were told you're facing 2-3 years and you couldn't afford to make bail and had to sit in jail for a year+ awaiting trial that you aren't even guaranteed to win, or someone offered you a deal that let you go home, would you choose to defend yourself on principle?Comment
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How do you know they're innocent? Because they say so?there's a difference between being found guilty and taking a plea bargain. innocent people take plea bargains all the time because it's often the easiest way to get home. the criminal justice system in usa pushes people to take plea agreements, especially people who can't afford a defence or even to post bail. over 90% of cases, federal and state, never go to trial...there's no way all those cases are that air tight that people just give up trying to defend themselves. if you were told you're facing 2-3 years and you couldn't afford to make bail and had to sit in jail for a year+ awaiting trial that you aren't even guaranteed to win, or someone offered you a deal that let you go home, would you choose to defend yourself on principle?
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