These white folks hate Jameis Winston

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was this expected from darby and cashner?

I'm not sure, but I think it was a smart move on their part and here's this

Casher and Darby, who were Winston's roommates at an off-campus apartment and were there on the night of the alleged incident, refused to answer Harding's questions on the advice of their attorneys. Citing a Florida State student conduct rule which allows students to refuse to testify, Casher and Darby told the judge they intended to "stick by their prior position" because of a threatened lawsuit.
 

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was this expected from darby and cashner?
yes, Jameis refused to testify a their hearing as wll...they already have statements they gave to police and that they provided during their own code of conduct hearing in which Darby was cleared but Casher was only found guilty of videotaping the incident. They both already said a rape didn't occur and their statements are admissible. I don't see how Jameis loses because there is nothing that backs up her story and nothing that tips the evidence in her favor. In her statement to police she claimed that one of them tried to stop Jameis from raping her and they've both already denied it and contradicted her account to the police.
 

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http://chopchat.com/2014/12/02/defense-jameis-winston/


if you want a break down of the case, click the link. Tells you everything you need to know and the holes in the accusers story. I got a feeling that white judge will find him guilty though just to appease the public. These white folks stick together. They want bro kicked out

What do you know about this judge? He seems better then the judge cornwell struck down.

You notice the EKs side struck the black judge
 

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:russ:

Jameis is a dope, but :scust: at Complex headline ... this is about as normal a college thing to do...
Did Jameis Winston Really Send This Creepy Snapchat Photo to a Female?
 

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What do you know about this judge? He seems better then the judge cornwell struck down.

You notice the EKs side struck the black judge

I just know they don't wanna see Jameis win, so I got a feeling they gonna try to make sure dude gets kicked out of school. The only reason FSU is having this hearing anyway is to save face. Shorty not even a student at the school anymore. White America wants to see Jameis fail and go down so bad bro you can sense it. The vitriol the public spews at this man is unlike anything i've ever seen. And you can tell people trying to tear him down has been getting to him. He hasn't been the same. The nonstop hate has exhausted him
 

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yes, Jameis refused to testify a their hearing as wll...they already have statements they gave to police and that they provided during their own code of conduct hearing in which Darby was cleared but Casher was only found guilty of videotaping the incident. They both already said a rape didn't occur and their statements are admissible. I don't see how Jameis loses because there is nothing that backs up her story and nothing that tips the evidence in her favor. In her statement to police she claimed that one of them tried to stop Jameis from raping her and they've both already denied it and contradicted her account to the police.
where is this video?
 

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http://chopchat.com/2014/12/02/defense-jameis-winston/


if you want a break down of the case, click the link. Tells you everything you need to know and the holes in the accusers story. I got a feeling that white judge will find him guilty though just to appease the public. These white folks stick together. They want bro kicked out

cashner tried to do that gangbang sh!t

either way this site really explains sh!t, no wonder he wasnt charged. this girls story is a contradiction after contradiction
 

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TALLAHASSEE. Fla. – At 12:04 p.m. here on Tuesday, the woman who accused Florida State star Jameis Winston of rape emerged from a white sedan and walked quickly to a conduct hearing she has anticipated for months. She kept her gaze lowered as she entered a campus building on the outskirts of her former school.

Winston, dressed in a brown suit, was already inside.

What happened between the two on a December night nearly two years ago may be fully known only to them, however what ensued is known everywhere: the woman claimed she was sexually assaulted by the quarterback after a visit to a local bar. After a botched investigation by the Tallahassee Police Department, the state's attorney's office declined to charge Winston with rape. Yet he and his accuser were summoned to appear before a judge as part of the university's sexual assault investigation, as required by Title IX regulations. If Winston is found responsible by former Florida Supreme Court judge Major Harding, he could face penalties including expulsion.

The day would be "empowering" and "emotional" for the woman, in the words of her lawyer, John Clune. In the months since the incident, Winston's doings and whereabouts have been widely reported. He has won a Heisman Trophy, led his Seminoles football team to a national championship and he has been caught for stealing crab legs from Publix. He was suspended from a game for standing on top of a cafeteria table and shouting an obscene phrase. Winston is famous, and likely headed to the NFL draft after the ACC Championship and college football playoff, should his team make it.

David Cornwell speaks with the media after Winston's hearing Tuesday. (AP)



Little is known about his accuser, other than comments last year from one of her lawyers, Patricia Carroll, who said she was "not doing well" and had left the school "for safety reasons." Tuesday morning, Clune released the following statement:

"This is the day that Mr. Winston has been desperately trying to avoid for two years. This courageous young woman finally gets the chance to stand up for herself and against Mr. Winston and big time college sports which has long run over the rights and protection of women on campus. Neither Jameis Winston nor his lawyer can stop what is coming."

Before the hearing began, an adviser to Winston, sports attorney David Cornwell, walked out of the front of the building to address reporters. With a firm gaze and a quivering lip, he stated twice that Winston did not rape or sexually assault the accuser, who he named. (It is Yahoo policy not to reveal the identity of alleged rape victims.) He vowed "Jameis will tell the truth today" and expressed his hope that this long process would end with the day's proceedings. "We are confident," he said, "that Justice Harding, when he hears her multiple lies and Jameis' truth, will find as every other entity has to this point, that she is lying."

On his way back inside, Cornwell turned as he opened the door and said the accuser's side is "executing their extortion plan."

The hearing went on for four hours at an oval conference table before being adjourned for the day. Winston and his accuser were not in the same room at any point, and that was by design.

"That is not going to happen," Clune said, "because that is not something that is a healthy thing for our client."

So Winston and his accuser moved throughout the building as the hearing went on, with one entering the main conference room to give testimony and the other huddled with advisers either downstairs or in another room down the hall. The building has a lab on the first floor, with a glider painted in the school colors of garnet and gold, so a few students meandered about as the hearing went on upstairs. A security team in suits stood sentry outside the hearing room.

The proceedings had the semblance of a legal trial, but the process was less formal. Winston and his accuser could give their own testimony, and the judge could ask them questions directly. Clune declined to give specifics of the hearing, citing judge's orders.


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Jameis Winston leaves his student conduct code hearing on Tuesday. (Getty)

About halfway through the session, two of Winston's teammates, Chris Casher and Ronald Darby, arrived at the hearing. Both teammates were present on the night of the encounter between Winston and his accuser. Both left the hearing after less than a half-hour.


After the session, Winston and Cornwell exited the building. Cornwell was less animated than before the proceedings, saying only that the hearing went "as expected" and "we think this nightmare will be over very soon."

On the other side of the building, Clune seemed more upbeat.

"There was a long time where she felt like she had no voice," he said of his client, "and nobody would listen to what she had to say. And people like the Tallahassee Police Department would label her as not being cooperative or not pushing the issue enough. After months of effort to be here today, I think it's a really important day for her regardless of what the outcome of the hearing is."

The hearing will resume Wednesday. It could continue through the week, though it is not expected to interfere with Winston's trip on Thursday to Charlotte, N.C., for the ACC championship game against Georgia Tech on Saturday.

Football practice was moved to the late afternoon on Tuesday. No reason was given.
 

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Jameis got that look in his eye :lupe:

I'm not saying thats a sign of guilt. I'm just saying this is a dude who had to explain HIMSELF to a judge why he didnt rape her.

Imagine her crying in front of the judge and making him feel emotional.

:whew:
 

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TALLAHASSEE. Fla. – At 12:04 p.m. here on Tuesday, the woman who accused Florida State star Jameis Winston of rape emerged from a white sedan and walked quickly to a conduct hearing she has anticipated for months. She kept her gaze lowered as she entered a campus building on the outskirts of her former school.

Winston, dressed in a brown suit, was already inside.

What happened between the two on a December night nearly two years ago may be fully known only to them, however what ensued is known everywhere: the woman claimed she was sexually assaulted by the quarterback after a visit to a local bar. After a botched investigation by the Tallahassee Police Department, the state's attorney's office declined to charge Winston with rape. Yet he and his accuser were summoned to appear before a judge as part of the university's sexual assault investigation, as required by Title IX regulations. If Winston is found responsible by former Florida Supreme Court judge Major Harding, he could face penalties including expulsion.

The day would be "empowering" and "emotional" for the woman, in the words of her lawyer, John Clune. In the months since the incident, Winston's doings and whereabouts have been widely reported. He has won a Heisman Trophy, led his Seminoles football team to a national championship and he has been caught for stealing crab legs from Publix. He was suspended from a game for standing on top of a cafeteria table and shouting an obscene phrase. Winston is famous, and likely headed to the NFL draft after the ACC Championship and college football playoff, should his team make it.

David Cornwell speaks with the media after Winston's hearing Tuesday. (AP)



Little is known about his accuser, other than comments last year from one of her lawyers, Patricia Carroll, who said she was "not doing well" and had left the school "for safety reasons." Tuesday morning, Clune released the following statement:

"This is the day that Mr. Winston has been desperately trying to avoid for two years. This courageous young woman finally gets the chance to stand up for herself and against Mr. Winston and big time college sports which has long run over the rights and protection of women on campus. Neither Jameis Winston nor his lawyer can stop what is coming."

Before the hearing began, an adviser to Winston, sports attorney David Cornwell, walked out of the front of the building to address reporters. With a firm gaze and a quivering lip, he stated twice that Winston did not rape or sexually assault the accuser, who he named. (It is Yahoo policy not to reveal the identity of alleged rape victims.) He vowed "Jameis will tell the truth today" and expressed his hope that this long process would end with the day's proceedings. "We are confident," he said, "that Justice Harding, when he hears her multiple lies and Jameis' truth, will find as every other entity has to this point, that she is lying."

On his way back inside, Cornwell turned as he opened the door and said the accuser's side is "executing their extortion plan."

The hearing went on for four hours at an oval conference table before being adjourned for the day. Winston and his accuser were not in the same room at any point, and that was by design.

"That is not going to happen," Clune said, "because that is not something that is a healthy thing for our client."

So Winston and his accuser moved throughout the building as the hearing went on, with one entering the main conference room to give testimony and the other huddled with advisers either downstairs or in another room down the hall. The building has a lab on the first floor, with a glider painted in the school colors of garnet and gold, so a few students meandered about as the hearing went on upstairs. A security team in suits stood sentry outside the hearing room.

The proceedings had the semblance of a legal trial, but the process was less formal. Winston and his accuser could give their own testimony, and the judge could ask them questions directly. Clune declined to give specifics of the hearing, citing judge's orders.


View gallery

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jameis-winston-student-conduct-code-20141202-230528-222.jpg

Jameis Winston leaves his student conduct code hearing on Tuesday. (Getty)

About halfway through the session, two of Winston's teammates, Chris Casher and Ronald Darby, arrived at the hearing. Both teammates were present on the night of the encounter between Winston and his accuser. Both left the hearing after less than a half-hour.


After the session, Winston and Cornwell exited the building. Cornwell was less animated than before the proceedings, saying only that the hearing went "as expected" and "we think this nightmare will be over very soon."

On the other side of the building, Clune seemed more upbeat.

"There was a long time where she felt like she had no voice," he said of his client, "and nobody would listen to what she had to say. And people like the Tallahassee Police Department would label her as not being cooperative or not pushing the issue enough. After months of effort to be here today, I think it's a really important day for her regardless of what the outcome of the hearing is."

The hearing will resume Wednesday. It could continue through the week, though it is not expected to interfere with Winston's trip on Thursday to Charlotte, N.C., for the ACC championship game against Georgia Tech on Saturday.

Football practice was moved to the late afternoon on Tuesday. No reason was given.

are police reports admissible? blood tests?
 
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Jameis got that look in his eye :lupe:

I'm not saying thats a sign of guilt. I'm just saying this is a dude who had to explain HIMSELF to a judge why he didnt rape her.

Imagine her crying in front of the judge and making him feel emotional.

:whew:

or maybe he tired of having to say he didnt rape her :yeshrug:

this is all bullshyt....no charges will be filed because there was no evidence....so now they trying to get him thrown out of school :snoop:

guarantee after he signs his contract next year...she will be suing him and looking for her payday....which she will probably get just to go away....:snoop:
 
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