mayweather told his boy that he will be financially taken care of when he gets out. fast forward to cinco de mayweather vs cotto. (BOXING).
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Originally posted by DempseyRollin View Postlol...the vegas da's office clearly doesnt like floyd. hed better watch out
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Originally posted by Carlos Alberto View PostIf the DA really didn't like Floyd, Floyd would be in jail for this crime. I think it's quite the opposite. It think the fact that Floyd brings in so much money to Nevada gets him out of these legal binds.
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Originally posted by DempseyRollin View Postu are wrong. the da clearly doesnt like him. the reason hes not in jail is simply because they have no evidence to crucify him. the da can only work with what they are given and they simply don not have the evidence to make any crime stick against floyd here.
So, Mayweather perjured himself in court, an indictable offence. He should have been smarter. Arum has often said things which turned out to not quite so, but has always been smart enough never to perjure himself under oath, even in his own defence. Because he's had much legal experience, he'd have been whipped behind bars for years.Last edited by edgarg; 04-20-2012, 06:11 PM.
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Originally posted by edgarg View PostIf the D. A. can show that they know each other, then he can have him convicted of perjury, and, possibly, conspiracy in all the crimes already plea-bargained for. This would be different to perjuring yourself in your own defence. We don't know what evidence he has, but the report says that he'll show that they know one another.....
So, Mayweather perjured himself in court, an indictable offence. He should have been smarter. Arum has often said things which turned out to not quite so, but has always been smart enough never to perjure himself under oath, even in his own defence. Because he's had much legal experience, he'd have been whipped behind bars for years.
finally, as far as the whole conspiracy bit, it is not enough that he knows the guy. the d.a. would also have to show that floyd agreed to conspire with the guy and that he took a substantial step in furtherance of said conspiracy. cleary the d.a. does not have that evidence and therefoe, floyd will not and has not been charged with anything in this case. and if u think ive said anything wrong here, ur welcome to ask anoyone else.
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Floyd needs to pay for this crime.
It seems to me Floyd had an argument with some dude, got angry and told his boy to shoot them.
Kinda like how he told Josie Harris he would make her disappear.
Ordering hits on people is wrong.
Floyd then lied to investigator saying he didn't know the guy, when clearly CCTV footage show that they did.
How come Floyd was not charged.
Which high up official has he got on his payroll?
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Originally posted by edgarg View PostI don't understand you. How do they have no proof of anything? Idoubt that the convicted Mayweather "associate" stooge would agree with you, because whatever they have, it was enough for him to accept a plea bargain which may get him 6 years. I'm only surprised that they didn't charge him with either 2 or 7 counts of attempted murder. The mere effect of shooting a bullet into the car is a potential murder attempt. And who ever heard of a charge of "shooting at a car"... That's like a charge of trespassing. The American Justice System is the most messed up collection of contradictions I've ever come across.
As for the Mayweather connection, I wouldn't think that the evidence they have connecting them together is just a "do you have a match sir" or "can you spare me a dollar"..... If it has any perceived connection to the shooting, like "getting" the two people in the car, the next move will be to charge Mayweather with being an accessory or perhaps the instigator. And perjury as well, perhaps.
I always thought that the prosecution settles for a plea-bargain only if the burdens-of-proof are complicated and difficult to prove. They must have had enough evidence to be sure of a conviction for the D.A. to decide on arrest and charge in the first place, and the guy is a potential murderer.
Mayweather has to clean up his act. He's just been lucky so far, but now they'll have him on the books so will be paying more attention to him.
That is, if the prosecutor is an anti-corruption straight shooter. (pardon the pun)
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Originally posted by Davis40 View PostHe's a floyd groupie, nothing can be bad about anything related to gayweather. Everything is a conspiracy
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