How does he get held in contempt for answering a question unless he had explicit instructions from the judge prior to taking the stand?
If the judge ruled on the inadmissibility of the lie detector tests, he may well have.
I think Ford and OSU made a mistake. I don't know what he said in trial but I really don't see how his testimony could help the kid all that much and it has the potential to damage OSU.
Pretty disgusting to read so many osu fans blame the girls, say there was no proof (somehow they ignore that victim testimony IS evidence), think that racism was involved, etc.
The truth is that this is not the first the osu athletic dept/current and former athletes has had major issues in the last 10 years involving current players, former players and coaches.
I don't know if this is directed at me, but I certainly am not "blaming" anyone.
Yes the victim's testimony is evidence, but so is the defendant's. In a case like this, the jury basically decides which evidence to believe. Obviously, they believed the defendant.
But as I said, I've been a member of a jury in a similar case, and it was amazing to me how many jurors - despite being instructed with details by the judge - felt that the defendant was guilty because "he didn't prove that the girl was lying."
In fact there were two of us who had to keep reminding the others that the burden of proof was on the D.A., not the defendant.
I'm not saying that's what happened in this case... I'm just saying that DOES happen, because I've in fact witnessed it first hand.
Oh please. Get off your high horse.
In case you haven't noticed, practically every major colllege program, including OU, have had their problems with "current and former athletes" running afoul of the law.
I don't know if this is directed at me, but I certainly am not "blaming" anyone.
Yes the victim's testimony is evidence, but so is the defendant's. In a case like this, the jury basically decides which evidence to believe. Obviously, they believed the defendant.
But as I said, I've been a member of a jury in a similar case, and it was amazing to me how many jurors - despite being instructed with details by the judge - felt that the defendant was guilty because "he didn't prove that the girl was lying."
In fact there were two of us who had to keep reminding the others that the burden of proof was on the D.A., not the defendant.
I'm not saying that's what happened in this case... I'm just saying that DOES happen, because I've in fact witnessed it first hand.
Oh please. Get off your high horse.
In case you haven't noticed, practically every major colllege program, including OU, have had their problems with "current and former athletes" running afoul of the law.
That was not directed at you at all- just the idiots that are defending DW and lambasting the girls and the justice system. I practice law and completely understand confusion on jury instruction, and you're right about that. However, DW never testified, the defense relied heavily on a mistaken identity defense and the fact there was no physical evidence. Some other attorneys on the board might want to chime in, but I actually blame the CSI mentality for some jury issues. I actually thought that alone would keep DW free, but the jury heard enough to convict.
Perhaps I didn't explain the comment about OSU's problems in the last 10 years or so. OSU has had players, former players and coaches in the past 10 years make huge mistakes and I would think the osu administration would be aware of that before letting Travis Ford get on the witness stand for DW and say that DW had "proven" his innocence to Ford- seems like a very big risk to take..
-Eddie Sutton nearly killed a woman, it was widely known in Stillwater that he was a drunk, osu police covered for him, etc.
-Sean Sutton had a drug related melt-down
-Prentice Elliott was a known gang member with ties to all sorts of nasty things; no one else would touch him
-Jamie Blatnik nearly blinded a teammate with a beer bottle
-Chris Collins was convicted of raping a 13-year-old, but Gundy did his "due diligence", right?
-Dez Bryant is apparently living in a different world than the rest of us and was suspended for a year by the NCAA
-Darrell Williams was just convicted of sexual assault
-Travis Ford getting called out in the media for verbally abusing players (yeah- I know that was weak, just saying it's negative pub)
-The Cash for Coffins insurance scam
-TBP lost around $200M in osu investments
-"Cowboys Forever"- okay, that was just for fun!!!![]()
You forgot Justin "Double DUI" Blackmon