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And that would ultimately take place between his lawyer and the prosecutors, not the police. Even watching one episode of Law & Order can provide you with that basic level of legal process knowledge. |
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1) He spoke to police with his lawyer present after a couple days to be clear what to say and what not to say.
2) Traffic cameras are pretty good, but I don’t think they would definitively identify Rice even if he was driving (which he obviously was). But you know what will be definitive in terms of proving who drove the car? The steering wheel prints. |
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If they even dusted for prints. Any lawyer worth a shit would destroy the prosecution if that is the best they had. |
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Keep in mind he was wearing a oversized bright red doorag over his head which is gonna stand out like a sore thumb. |
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I’m pretty sure he was at a soup kitchen serving the poor at the time of the wreck
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Did the airbags deploy? Is so, would there be a way to procure his DNA from the airbag? Just throwing it out there.
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Now we're talking about fingerprints and DNA LMAO
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Dude...he had his playbook on him? That seems like a joke. I mean, season's over, you won the SB, your out ****ing around in a rented Lambo...but you made sure to bring your playbook with you...oh, and a check for 16k...and a diamond necklace...and some ganja...
Seriously, they left all that shit in the car. What the **** man... |
This thread needs to be burned to the ground. Embarrassing
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His DNA is going to be all over both vehicles and it could take months to get the results back from the state lab
They may have to turn to forensic genealogy to put him in the drivers seat of the Lambo |
We’ve officially jumped the shark… with a Lambo.
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