Former Penn State junior cornerback Willie Harriott has been found not guilty of driving with a suspended license. During a summary trial, District Judge Jonathan Grine found Harriott not guilty because of a lack of evidence, according to his attorney, Kelley Gillette Walker.
Lack of Evidence? Ummm was he driving the car or not?
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jesse.
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Maybe
The officer didn’t have probable cause to stop him or something.
If I’m the defense attourney “lack of evidence” sounds a whole lot better than “technicality”
Mike
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by BSD on Oct 8, 2008 12:14 PM EDT 0 recs
Is this the one with the BMW...
that the registered owner of was not in the car?
"I honestly think the "Spread HD" is going to work pretty well, and we’ll be just fine this year". - 8-27-2008
by jesse. on
Oct 8, 2008 12:19 PM EDT
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I thought
that was Quarless and the summertime dui…
pax et amor
by jtothep on
Oct 8, 2008 12:35 PM EDT
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It was Quarless...
" We need MORE cowbell !"
by BlueWhiteLife on
Oct 13, 2008 11:48 AM EDT
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This is rich
My gawd, lack of evidence in driving with a suspended license? I would love, love, love to get a candid take from the arresting porcine on this one. Would he point paper-pushing fingers at the admin staff? Would he give us some vintage righteous demeanor about how it was the right call at the time?
Would that we could give as much attention to acquittals and not-guilties as to the ‘offense’ in the first place.
pax et amor
by jtothep on Oct 8, 2008 12:39 PM EDT 0 recs












