stankoniforous.blogspot.com - 6/17/2009
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ESPN is doing its damndest to distinguish between the punishment that each of them received. Stank-0 cannot see the connection no matter how hard the "legal analysts" try to get me to buy it. ESPN threw out the rationale that the Justice Dept thought that Vick wasn't being forthcoming. Show me ...
Stop Comparing Donte’s Sentence To Michael Vick’s
kissingsuzykolber.uproxx.com 6/18/2009 —
We’re two days removed from Donte’ Stallworth’s apostrophe-deficient plea deal with the state of Florida that saw the Cleveland Browns wide receiver cop to manslaughter in exchange for serving a whopping 30 days in jail. ...
Donte Stallworth or Michael Vick: Who Is Worse?
FanIQ.com 6/17/2009 — I think you're kidding yourself if you weren't slightly taken aback by the ridiculously light penalty that Donte Stallworth got today for running over a man and killing him - all of this while Stallworth was drunk. Stallworth wound up with a penalty ...
Wherein the Justice System is Flawed and Bulls*!t
slanchreport.com 6/16/2009 — On March 14, Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte Stallworth, while driving drunk, struck and killed a pedestrian. On May 20, Michael Vick was released from prison after serving 21 months in prison for his role in a dog-fighting ring and has another 2 months under house arrest.
With ...
Donte Stallworth, Punishment, and the Media
waitingfornextyear.com 6/19/2009 — When I wrote a couple weeks ago about LeBron James and “Handshake-Gate” I stayed away from the actual “crime” perpetrated by James and focused on the media coverage. The coverage for that situation got disproportionately outraged for the level of the “crime” ...
A.L. Cassoni presents....Money Talks, Stallworth Walks
shaversports.blogspot.com 6/18/2009 — I really don't even know how to start this article so I'm just going to flat out say it. 1 frickin month? Excuse me, not even a month, 24 days. More importantly, the victim's family is happy with the punishment (or lack there of) to Donte. Who said money can't buy you everything? Drunk ...
Vick v. Stallworth – Who is the Worse Human Being?
stylepointsblog.com 8/14/2009 —
If there’s one thing we do here at Style Points (other than dupe Old Dixie shockjocks , draw the ire of perennial NBA All-Stars, or befuddle the Chinese ), it’s make value judgments. Scores of them, at any given time, about any short-sighted or far-reaching topic, and without ...
Five ways to look at the Donte Stallworth sentence
sports.yahoo.com 6/22/2009 — I can't decide what to think about Donte Stallworth getting sentenced to 30 days in prison for killing a pedestrian will drunk driving in March . Compared to the jail sentences handed out to other athletes, it seems drastically light. But if the ...
I'm on record: Say "no" to Vick
thephinsider.com 7/1/2009 — Let me start off by saying how this is something I really didn't want to talk about. Why? There are a number of issues in play here. There are legal issues. There are moral issues. And then there's the issue of Roger Goodell. After all, the latest rumblings ...
Donte Stallworth - Did the punishment fit the crime?
yougabsports.com 6/17/2009 — I had been working on a blog about diva Wide Recievers and how they just don't get it, but I didn't think it was appropriate with the news coming out of Miami yesterday regarding Donte Stallworth and his sentence. 30 days in the hole (25 for good behavior), lifetime suspension of license, ...
Stallworth Gets Off Easy....
mrfactoidssportsworld.blogspot.com 6/17/2009 — I personally don't understand how Donte Stallworth is getting off so lightly for killing somebody, especially when Donte was clearly drunk driving. Stallworth and his legal team were able to negotiate a deal with prosecutors, one in which the Cleveland Brown's wideout will only serve 30 days in ...