Boxing star Gervonta Davis named as driver in hit-and-run that injured three

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  • El_Maldito_Rey
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    #61
    He yung doe

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    • pacman_fan16
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      #62
      This kid has so much potential and has proved that he can beat (and knock out) some real good competition. It would be sad if after his career has ended ppl say that his toughest opponent was himself.

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      • daggum
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        #63
        new law says you can run over protesters if you fear for your life so im pretty sure thats what happened!

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        • billeau2
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          #64
          Originally posted by Eff Pandas
          Probably was drunk, high or some combo of fooked up on something. Not a good look, but I doubt he gets more than a slap on the wrist.
          Lol thats Baltimore... Hit and run? Thats called "kissing the person with your car" lol.

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          • Boxing-1013
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            #65
            Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75

            No you’re 100% wrong it’s not a felony in Maryland.
            Oh really. One of the people hit, had a suspected serious injury. In Maryland, a hit and run resulting in serious bodily injury, is, you guessed it, a felony. Thanks for trying to look smart, and instead showing us the opposite.

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            • Boxingfanatic75
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              #66
              Originally posted by Boxing-1013

              Oh really. One of the people hit, had a suspected serious injury. In Maryland, a hit and run resulting in serious bodily injury, is, you guessed it, a felony. Thanks for trying to look smart, and instead showing us the opposite.
              That’s NOT what he’s being charged with as of now so NO it’s not a felony...thanks for not reading the actual charges, jumping in trying to look smart..try again nice playing online attorney
              Last edited by Boxingfanatic75; 05-06-2021, 05:32 PM.

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              • Boxing-1013
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                #67
                Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75
                That’s NOT what he’s being charged with as of now so NO it’s not a felony...try again nice playing online attorney
                He was driving. He hit someone. He fled the scene. Someone he hit, apparently had a serious injury. This constitutes felony hit and run anywhere, in Maryland as well.

                My whole initial comment was how in the hell did he get away with not getting charged. The facts are plain as day. Stop digging a hole man. You messed up, it happens.

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                • Boxingfanatic75
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Boxing-1013

                  He was driving. He hit someone. He fled the scene. Someone he hit, apparently had a serious injury. This constitutes felony hit and run anywhere, in Maryland as well.

                  My whole initial comment was how in the hell did he get away with not getting charged. The facts are plain as day. Stop digging a hole man. You messed up, it happens.
                  No, not even close! I’ve held the same set of FACTS. The same SET OF FACTS that said from the beginning that a hit and run is NOT a felony. Until a bunch of Einstein simps started jumping in saying otherwise then adding on the bodily injury portion. It must not have been severe enough to get a conviction period, point blank, end of story. Take your damn L and move on.

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                  • Boxing-1013
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75

                    No, not even close! I’ve held the same set of FACTS. The same SET OF FACTS that said from the beginning that a hit and run is NOT a felony. Until a bunch of Einstein simps started jumping in saying otherwise then adding on the bodily injury portion. It must not have been severe enough to get a conviction period, point blank, end of story. Take your damn L and move on.
                    Or....he is famous and rich and has access to good lawyers who can get him out of a severe charge? Surely you understand that....

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                    • Boxingfanatic75
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Boxing-1013

                      Or....he is famous and rich and has access to good lawyers who can get him out of a severe charge? Surely you understand that....
                      A prosecutor is only going to charge what they know they can get a conviction on;money or not.

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