denied - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Thu, 18 Jun 2020 12:07:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Man accused of driving into Greenacre hijab shop denied bail for third time https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/18/man-accused-of-driving-into-greenacre-hijab-shop-denied-bail-for-third-time/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/18/man-accused-of-driving-into-greenacre-hijab-shop-denied-bail-for-third-time/#respond Thu, 18 Jun 2020 12:07:23 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=7452 The court heard that on January 14 this year, Mr Nassar was also involved in an incident at Lakemba in which he aggressively tailgated a car before veering onto the wrong side of the road and ramming it several times. The other car was left with damage to one of its panels but the driver […]

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The court heard that on January 14 this year, Mr Nassar was also involved in an incident at Lakemba in which he aggressively tailgated a car before veering onto the wrong side of the road and ramming it several times. The other car was left with damage to one of its panels but the driver was unharmed.

Mr Nassar has been charged with driving recklessly/furiously in relation to the January 14 incident and it’s alleged that after intentionally colliding with the other car, he pulled out in front of it and attempted to run into it again.

According to NSW Police, he was swearing in Arabic at the other driver before driving off. The incident was not investigated at the time but Mr Nassar was charged following the Greenacre crash.

Justice Michael Walton refused Mr Nassar bail because of the strength of the prosecution case and rejected his argument he may have suffered an epileptic seizure before the Hijab House crash.

His lawyer, James Leaver, told the court that in 2013 Mr Nassar was assessed by a neurologist after suffering what was believed to be an epileptic seizure.

The doctor recommended he undergo an electroencephalogram and MRI and concluded he may suffer from epilepsy.

“He may well have some neurological condition,” Mr Leaver said. “There is a very real, indeed strong suggestion that whatever happened that day may have been the result of some kind of medical episode.”

But Justice Walton did not accept the argument, questioning why Mr Nassar had not undergone further testing when it was recommended seven years ago.

The judge also said Mr Nassar’s car stopped about 30 metres before the intersection of Boronia and Waterloo roads before accelerating and causing the crash – rebutting his argument he was acting involuntarily.

Any bail conditions – including those proposed by Mr Nassar’s lawyers that he not drive a car – could not mitigate the risk to the community.

“If the applicant is convicted of these offences, there is a prospect, a likelihood of him receiving a custodial sentence,” Justice Walton said.

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Alleged victims in parking lot brawl with Eastside Catholic athletes say cops, prosecutors denied them justice https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/09/alleged-victims-in-parking-lot-brawl-with-eastside-catholic-athletes-say-cops-prosecutors-denied-them-justice/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/09/alleged-victims-in-parking-lot-brawl-with-eastside-catholic-athletes-say-cops-prosecutors-denied-them-justice/#respond Sat, 09 May 2020 00:31:25 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6002 E-mails reveal there wasn’t a months-long delay in reporting a crime, but actually a months-long delay in police responding to the teens who wished to press charges. SAMMAMISH, Wash.— Two teenagers who accused four football players from Eastlake and Eastside Catholic high schools of violently assaulting them in an August 2019 parking lot brawl that […]

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E-mails reveal there wasn’t a months-long delay in reporting a crime, but actually a months-long delay in police responding to the teens who wished to press charges.

SAMMAMISH, Wash.— Two teenagers who accused four football players from Eastlake and Eastside Catholic high schools of violently assaulting them in an August 2019 parking lot brawl that was captured on video claim police and prosecutors denied them justice.

Rico Martinez and Matt Boczar, two of three alleged victims, said they were disappointed to learn the King County Prosecutor’s Office declined to charge anyone, and a prosecutor for the City of Sammamish dropped a charge of misdemeanor assault filed against one Eastside Catholic player earlier this year. Martinez and Boczar, who were both Issaquah High School students at the time of the Sammamish physical altercation, said prosecutors based their decision on incomplete information they received from police.

“I feel like (the football players) should have got charged because what they did was completely wrong,” said Boczar, who was 17 at the time of the August 23, 2019 brawl.  

The city and county prosecuting attorneys on the case each cited several reasons for declining charges, including a lack of evidence, inconsistent information and uncertainty over whether the alleged victims and the suspects acted aggressively in the form of “mutual combat” or “self defense.”

King County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Michelle Larson also noted in her decision that there were questions about the alleged victims’ credibility. The case was hampered, she said, because they did not come forward right after the fight. She stated there was a “three-month delay in reporting,” adding that the alleged victims “weren’t willing to cooperate,” so “police couldn’t investigate” until three months later, according to records obtained from the prosecutor’s office. 

“It makes me very angry. It wasn’t fair,” said Martinez, who was 18 at the time of the altercation. “We were willing to cooperate right away. It is wrong to say we wouldn’t cooperate. We were telling the truth.”

KING 5 obtained emails which reveal there wasn’t a months-long delay in reporting the crime, but actually a months-long delay in police responding to the teens, who wished to press charges right away. 

Four days after the physical altercation, on August 27, Boczar’s father met a King County Sheriff’s Office detective and provided copies of videos of the fight, according to e-mails the parent shared with KING 5. The dad informed the detective that his son and Martinez wanted to press charges against the Eastside Catholic and Eastlake High School athletes. But, e-mails show, police didn’t follow up with the family or interview the alleged victims who sought to press charges until two months later. The father e-mailed police officers about the case 18 times between August 27 and October 13 ⁠— the date a deputy finally arranged to meet with the teens to take their statements and launch an investigation, according to two email threads between the father and members of law enforcement.  

“I believe them delaying it, it was a poorly done job,” said Martinez, who was 18 at the time of the alleged assault. 

The King County Sheriff’s Office did not include information in its police report about the Boczar family reporting the crime and sharing videos of the incident right after it happened.   

Sgt. Ryan Abbott, a public information officer for the  King County Sheriff’s Office, didn’t explain why detectives who worked on the case failed to document the actual date the parent provided the videos to police and informed deputies of Martinez and Boczar’s intent to press charges. He said that detectives must prioritize their cases, and they completed this investigation with plenty of time to spare before the statute of limitations for felony assault expires.

“Your question seems to assume that because of the number of times the parent e-mailed us, meant no work was being done. Detectives investigate multiple cases at the same time and receive many e-mails. We could have done much better in communicating with this parent,” Abbott said.

‘He Was Coming At Me In A Very Aggressive Way’ 

When Boczar and Martinez finally met with police in October 2019, the two alleged victims again shared the videos of the brawl, and they told a deputy that three Eastside Catholic football players and another football player from Eastlake High School physically attacked them and a third teenager in the parking lot of a Sammamish Safeway. Fifty to 75 juveniles clustered around the brawl and a handful of concerned bystanders called 911, according to police records and 911 audio recordings. 

The teens said a star Eastlake High School player initiated the fight because the player was upset they’d disrespected someone in his family. 

“He was coming at me in a very aggressive way,” said Boczar, adding that he decided to speak out about that night because he doesn’t want the students who fought him to get a pass because of their status as star athletes. “It was scary because all of a sudden you look up and it’s like you just see people punching you, kicking you.” 

Cell phone videos, obtained by KING 5, show a group of males, including Eastside Catholic football players, throwing punches, kicking and stomping on two of the three alleged victims from Issaquah High School while others in the crowd attempt to break up the back-to-back fights. At one point, video shows, the third alleged victim also got violent, punching one of the Eastside Catholic students. Two Eastside Catholic players immediately tackled him to the ground, stomping on his head, torso and throwing punches. 

An attorney for one of the football players investigated in the case said her client wasn’t an aggressor in the fight; he was trying to de-escalate it by pulling one of the alleged victims back. 

The same attorney, plus a parent of another football player involved, criticized the thoroughness of the police investigation, stating police did not interview any of the football players under investigation— only the alleged victims.

The attorney said police also failed to interview enough witnesses. She said there were plenty of students in the crowd who would have confirmed to police that Boczar, Martinez and the third alleged victim all came to the Safeway parking lot looking for a fight. On August 24, 2019, a day after the altercation, Martinez posted a message on Instagram indicating he was ready to fight again. 

“I’m coming for all of you, it’s over,” wrote Martinez in a social media post that did not mention who was the message was meant for. The teen admitted he posted a few inappropriate messages “out of anger,” over what happened in the Safeway parking lot, but he still maintained he and his friends are victims of an assault— not the ones who initiated the fight. 

Sgt. Abbott, the King County Sheriff’s Office public information officer,  said only one witness stayed to talk to police officers on the night of the fight. The other people in the crowd fled the scene and made no attempts to contact police, he said.  

Abbott explained that the detective who worked on the case made attempts to interview everyone who was a suspect in the criminal investigation.  He said one suspect, who was summoned to the police station by a detective, came with his attorney and declined to provide a statement. Another suspect’s mother “refused” to let detectives speak with her son, Abbot said. He said the detective spoke with the third suspect’s father and learned he was unavailable. The fourth suspects’ mother did not respond when a detective attempted to make contact, Abbott said. 

“The detective also went to the school to make contact with the juveniles, but the school told her they didn’t want to talk at school and would rather talk at a different location but we had difficulty making that happen,” Abbott said. 

An Eastside Catholic spokeswoman said earlier this week that school administrators didn’t know three of their students were suspects in the criminal assault investigation until reporters brought it to their attention this week. A Lake Washington School District spokeswoman said their district was also unaware of the fight or their student’s involvement. 

This is at least the second time in two years that members of the Eastside Catholic’s elite team were suspects in a criminal investigation for allegations of serious crimes, and the private school has faced criticism in the past for failing to hold football players accountable for breaking school rules.  Eastside Catholic never opened an internal investigation when four of its football stars were accused in 2018 of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl in the bed of a moving pickup truck on public roads. 

Casey McNerthey, a spokesman for the King County Prosecutor’s Office, declined an interview request to discuss the lead prosecutor’s decision to decline filing charges. He said she considered multiple factors that led her to reach the decision. In a statement, he applauded the King County Sheriff’s Office’s work on the criminal investigation.

“We commend Sammamish Police on their thorough and fair investigation,” McNerthney said. ”This was not a question of their work, rather the totality of evidence that would be presented in court.”

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Fallen AFL star Ben Cousins denied bail after not guilty plea https://www.badsporters.com/2020/04/24/fallen-afl-star-ben-cousins-denied-bail-after-not-guilty-plea/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/04/24/fallen-afl-star-ben-cousins-denied-bail-after-not-guilty-plea/#respond Fri, 24 Apr 2020 17:23:25 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=5554 Fallen AFL champion Ben Cousins has pleaded not guilty to a string of new charges, including aggravated stalking, but faces months behind bars in Perth after his bail bid was rejected. During a minor outburst in Armadale Magistrates Court today, the former West Coast Eagles captain and drug addict said “that’s not fair, Your Honour” […]

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Fallen AFL champion Ben Cousins has pleaded not guilty to a string of new charges, including aggravated stalking, but faces months behind bars in Perth after his bail bid was rejected.

During a minor outburst in Armadale Magistrates Court today, the former West Coast Eagles captain and drug addict said “that’s not fair, Your Honour” as his bail application was refused.

Magistrate Brian Mahon warned Cousins his video link from Hakea prison would be muted if he was not quiet.

Ben Cousins has been refused bail in Perth. (9News)

Mr Mahon said it gave him “no pleasure” to conclude there were no conditions he could impose that would stop Cousins from offending if he was released on bail.

“On analysis of Mr Cousins’ record, he endures a difficulty with methamphetamine, well known to the community,” he said.

“I am saddened that you endure such an issue with methamphetamine.”

Mr Mahon also noted Cousins had 22 convictions for breaching a violence restraining order and 20 of those offences resulted in a prison sentence.

Cousins, 41, repeatedly said “oh no” and ran his hands through his hair in frustration as Mr Mahon concluded his comments on the bail application.

The premiership player was arrested on Wednesday after allegedly being found with about 2.5 grams of methamphetamine in East Victoria Park.

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Cousins pleaded not guilty to a number of charges. (9News)

Police had earlier been searching for a vehicle that was seen driving erratically in nearby Kensington.

Cousins pleaded guilty to the drug offence and was fined $1500.

The court has heard whenever Cousins faces a crisis he turns to drugs for comfort, as it is the way he deals with stress in his life.

The Brownlow medallist was also charged with aggravated stalking and 13 counts of breaching a violence restraining order between April 2 and 15.

He pleaded not guilty to those charges, which relate to his ex-partner Maylea Tinecheff, whom he allegedly tried to contact via phone calls and text messages more than 100 times.

Cousins’ lawyer Michael Tudori previously told the court those charges were different to the ones Cousins previously spent almost one year in jail for, as there were no threats involved.

Mr Tudori said Cousins had been spending time with his children under a parenting plan, but less than one month before the alleged offending, Ms Tinecheff ceased all communication.

It came after Cousins participated in a paid TV documentary about his family, substance abuse and time in jail.

Mr Tudori said although he could not currently present a signed copy of the parenting plan, it had been signed in September and would be part of the trial.

Michael Tudori, lawyer for former West Coast Eagles AFL player Ben Cousins. (AAP)

The police prosecutor argued even if there was a parenting plan, Cousins’ behaviour was inexcusable, alleging he once visited Ms Tinecheff’s home at 8pm wanting to speak to his two children.

Mr Mahon said he did not know with certainty that a signed parenting plan existed.

Cousins was remanded in custody until his two-day trial starting on October 28.

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Kellen Winslow Jr.: Bail denied for ex-NFL player accused of burglary, rape https://www.badsporters.com/2018/06/29/kellen-winslow-jr-bail-denied-for-ex-nfl-player-accused-of-burglary-rape/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/06/29/kellen-winslow-jr-bail-denied-for-ex-nfl-player-accused-of-burglary-rape/#respond Fri, 29 Jun 2018 03:30:15 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=4257 SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – A judge ruled Thursday that former NFL player Kellen Winslow Jr. will not be allowed to be released on bail. Winslow Jr., who is accused of breaking into homes and kidnapping and sexually assaulting two women in the North County, was ordered by a judge during his arraignment to be held […]

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – A judge ruled Thursday that former NFL player Kellen Winslow Jr. will not be allowed to be released on bail.

Winslow Jr., who is accused of breaking into homes and kidnapping and sexually assaulting two women in the North County, was ordered by a judge during his arraignment to be held without bail because he “presented a threat to society.” Prosecutors also alleged Winslow Jr. threatened to kill those women if they reported what happened.

The no-bail ruling remained in effect following a hearing Thursday morning, according to the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office.

Winslow Jr. is scheduled to return to court July 11 for a preliminary hearing.

At his arraignment, the former San Diego high school football star pleaded not guilty to two counts of kidnapping with intent to commit rape, two counts of forcible rape, one count of forcible sodomy, one count of forcible oral copulation, two counts of residential burglary, and one count of indecent exposure.

The charging document in the case detailed the alleged crimes:

  • March 17 – 54-year-old woman kidnapped and raped
  • May 13 – 59-year-old woman kidnapped and raped
  • May 21 – Indecent exposure
  • June 1 – Burglary of a 71-year-old woman
  • June 7 – Burglary of an 86-year-old woman

Two of the reported victims are transients, according to court documents.

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Winslow Jr., the son of legendary Chargers tight end Kellen Winslow, had been arrested the week before on suspicion of burglary at an Encinitas mobile home park.

There are criminal reports from 2013, stating Winslow was arrested in New Jersey for masturbating inside his Escalade, while staring at a woman in her 50s at a parking lot. He was not charged with indecent exposure.

Winslow, who starred at Scripps Ranch High School and went on to play at the University of Miami, was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in 2004, and later played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Seattle Seahawks, New England Patriots, and New York Jets.

He has not played in the league since 2013.

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Former ND football player Kevin Stepherson's bond request denied https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/09/former-nd-football-player-kevin-stephersons-bond-request-denied/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/09/former-nd-football-player-kevin-stephersons-bond-request-denied/#respond Fri, 09 Feb 2018 00:15:03 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=2108 FULTON COUNTY, Ind. (WNDU) Former Notre Dame wide receiver Kevin Stepherson was back in court Thursday on probation violation charges in Fulton County. The judge asked him if he admits or denies violating his probation, which stems from an August 2016 arrest for marijuana. Stepherson said he denies it. Stepherson has since been arrested in […]

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FULTON COUNTY, Ind. (WNDU) Former Notre Dame wide receiver Kevin Stepherson was back in court Thursday on probation violation charges in Fulton County.

The judge asked him if he admits or denies violating his probation, which stems from an August 2016 arrest for marijuana.

Stepherson said he denies it.

Stepherson has since been arrested in St. Joseph, Marshall and Whitley counties on separate charges.

As part of his plea agreement, Stepherson also had to subject to random drug tests. The judge said Stepherson failed one of those tests in December.

The Fulton County judge denied Stepherson’s bond request, so he remains in jail there. In fact, the judge walked out of the courtroom before the request could even be finished.

He’s due back in court on March 13.

Stepherson was originally arrested for possession of marijuana in August of 2016 when he and four other teammates were pulled over in Fulton County. In March, Stepherson entered a plea to have his charges removed as long as he could stay out of trouble for one year. In June, the court accepted that plea for what’s known as a conditional discharge.

But the former Irish wide receiver, who was kicked off the football team in January, has not stayed out of trouble.

On December 14, Stepherson was pulled over in Marshall County. He was later charged with possession of marijuana, speeding, and no valid driver’s license. The next day, he was arrested for shoplifting a pair of sweatpants from Macy’s at the University Park Mall in Mishawaka. He was picked up walking out of the store allegedly wearing a stolen $59 pair of Nautica sweatpants he did not purchase. He’s been charged with conversion, a class A misdemeanor, from this incident. Both of those incidents were first reported by WNDU.

In late January, Stepherson was arrested again for possession of marijuana, this time in Whitley County.

He still faces charges for possession of marijuana in Marshall and Whitley counties as well as the theft charge out of St. Joseph County.

Despite the August arrest last year, Stepherson did not sit out a single game in 2016. He finished 2nd on the team in receiving.

While it was never acknowledged by Notre Dame, Stepherson was suspended for the first four games of 2017 for what sources tell NewsCenter 16 was a violation of team rules. He eventually returned to action and became one of Notre Dame’s most reliable wide receivers, catching a team high five touchdowns during the most recent football season. Stepherson started three games, catching 19 total passes for 359 yards.

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