It sounds like he got tremendously bad advice, I'd take it up with them before you start disparaging an institution you're supposedly like.It was nice of them to wait until three days before classes begin.
He sacrificed a year of his life to stay at Nebraska. I hope he is able to enroll somewhere else ASAP and get his career back on track.
Who is them you speak of? I wasn't privy to these conversations like you.It sounds like he got tremendously bad advice, I'd take it up with them before you start disparaging an institution you're supposedly like.
But you are privy to the inner workings of this grand scheme by some shadowy folk at NU to waste a year of Moss's life, as you put it. Interesting.Who is them you speak of? I wasn't privy to these conversations like you.It sounds like he got tremendously bad advice, I'd take it up with them before you start disparaging an institution you're supposedly like.
He didn't commit sexual assault.All he had to do was not commit sexual assault twice and he stays.
Pleading exposing yourself twice down to indecency then. Semanticsboard lives!He didn't commit sexual assault.All he had to do was not commit sexual assault twice and he stays.
He didn't need to plead it down. None of his actions were first, second, or third degree sexual assault in Nebraska. It is not semantics, it is the law. You are are improperly applying it and accusing a former Husker player of a crime he didn't commit.Pleading exposing yourself twice down to indecency then. Semanticsboard lives!He didn't commit sexual assault.All he had to do was not commit sexual assault twice and he stays.
I still don't want him back.
Maybe he's not guilty of sexual assault, as legally defined in Nebraska. However, in some states flashing would be considered sexual assault.He didn't need to plead it down. None of his actions were first, second, or third degree sexual assault in Nebraska. It is not semantics, it is the law. You are are improperly applying it and accusing a former Husker player of a crime he didn't commit.Pleading exposing yourself twice down to indecency then. Semanticsboard lives!He didn't commit sexual assault.All he had to do was not commit sexual assault twice and he stays.
I still don't want him back.
a lot of the law is a matter of semantics. what do you think is being argued in so many appellate cases?He didn't need to plead it down. None of his actions were first, second, or third degree sexual assault in Nebraska. It is not semantics, it is the law. You are are improperly applying it and accusing a former Husker player of a crime he didn't commit.Pleading exposing yourself twice down to indecency then. Semanticsboard lives!He didn't commit sexual assault.All he had to do was not commit sexual assault twice and he stays.
I still don't want him back.