SouthLincoln Husker
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Regardless this was handled poorly by the University. They should have told him last year, instead of wasting his time.
Thank you for beating me to this point.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.
Perhaps he was given specific goals to meet and he failed.Regardless this was handled poorly by the University. They should have told him last year, instead of wasting his time.
Your point was to accuse him of a crime he clearly didn't commit. This isn't an ambiguity between two laws, it is a pretty clear interpretation. That didn't stop you from throwing claims that he committed "sexual assault" without even knowing what the hell it meant.Thank you for beating me to this point.a lot of the law is a matter of semantics. what do you think is being argued in so many appellate cases?
At least this isn't a deflection.Your point was to accuse him of a crime he clearly didn't commit. This isn't an ambiguity between two laws, it is a pretty clear interpretation. That didn't stop you from throwing claims that he committed "sexual assault" without even knowing what the hell it meant.Thank you for beating me to this point.a lot of the law is a matter of semantics. what do you think is being argued in so many appellate cases?
First. The crime happened in Nebraska, the only laws that matter are the ones written in Nebraska.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.
Which states? Your infatuation with Bo Pelini and YSU is troubling. Expert, is stalking considered sexual assault in a great many states?At least this isn't a deflection.Your point was to accuse him of a crime he clearly didn't commit. This isn't an ambiguity between two laws, it is a pretty clear interpretation. That didn't stop you from throwing claims that he committed "sexual assault" without even knowing what the hell it meant.Thank you for beating me to this point.a lot of the law is a matter of semantics. what do you think is being argued in so many appellate cases?
It's an assault in a great many states.
And I'm pretty stunned you'd want him back, after two transgressions. Maybe Youngstown st will take him.
Agreed on the last statement, but we will never know.Perhaps he was given specific goals to meet and he failed.Regardless this was handled poorly by the University. They should have told him last year, instead of wasting his time.
Perhaps they were following specific protocol that said they had to review his case after a year if he wanted them to.
If he didn't want to wait, he certainly did not have to.
https://nebraska.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1723780"I definitely talked to the Dean of Students (last year) and they told me I'd have a really good chance of getting in," Moss said. "They weren't allowed to fully tell me I could come back because it was uncertain, but I'd been talked to by people that helped make this decision and they told me you should be able to get into the University come December or January."
Yeah, I think this proves this is over. Moss is gone, and I'm moving on. You are free to attempt to downgrade what he did with semantics and deflection all you like.Which states? Your infatuation with Bo Pelini and YSU is troubling. Expert, is stalking considered sexual assault in a great many states?At least this isn't a deflection.Your point was to accuse him of a crime he clearly didn't commit. This isn't an ambiguity between two laws, it is a pretty clear interpretation. That didn't stop you from throwing claims that he committed "sexual assault" without even knowing what the hell it meant.Thank you for beating me to this point.a lot of the law is a matter of semantics. what do you think is being argued in so many appellate cases?
It's an assault in a great many states.
And I'm pretty stunned you'd want him back, after two transgressions. Maybe Youngstown st will take him.
Perhaps the university saw the crap going on at FSU and now Oregon and said no thanks. And I am okay with this.Agreed on the last statement, but we will never know.Perhaps he was given specific goals to meet and he failed.Regardless this was handled poorly by the University. They should have told him last year, instead of wasting his time.
Perhaps they were following specific protocol that said they had to review his case after a year if he wanted them to.
If he didn't want to wait, he certainly did not have to.
He could have transferred at any time. No one was making him wait for the university's decision.You can debate all you want whether he should have been let back in but it is complete bullsh#t they waited until 3 days before classes. IMO this should have been resolved a month ago to give him time to teansfer. Disappointed.
https://nebraska.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1723780"I definitely talked to the Dean of Students (last year) and they told me I'd have a really good chance of getting in," Moss said. "They weren't allowed to fully tell me I could come back because it was uncertain, but I'd been talked to by people that helped make this decision and they told me you should be able to get into the University come December or January."
It sounds like he did get terrible advice ... from the Administration.