guilty - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Tue, 16 Jun 2020 19:37:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Former Bradford City player Tyrell Robinson pleads guilty to child sex offences https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/16/former-bradford-city-player-tyrell-robinson-pleads-guilty-to-child-sex-offences/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/16/former-bradford-city-player-tyrell-robinson-pleads-guilty-to-child-sex-offences/#respond Tue, 16 Jun 2020 19:37:05 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=7377 A former Bradford City footballer has been warned he could face jail after he pleaded guilty to a sex offence against a 14-year-old girl. Tyrell Robinson, 22, admitted engaging in sexual activity with a child, making an indecent image of a child and distributing an indecent image of a child, when he appeared at Bradford […]

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A former Bradford City footballer has been warned he could face jail after he pleaded guilty to a sex offence against a 14-year-old girl.

Tyrell Robinson, 22, admitted engaging in sexual activity with a child, making an indecent image of a child and distributing an indecent image of a child, when he appeared at Bradford Crown Court on Tuesday.

He will be sentenced at a later date.

Robinson, from South Ockendon, Essex, admitted engaging in sexual activity with the teenager in Bradford in August 2018.

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He also entered a guilty plea to making and distributing an indecent image of a child via Snapchat on the same date.

He denied a further charge of distributing an indecent photograph of a child in December 2017, and the court heard the prosecution will not proceed with this count.

The winger, who was sacked by Bradford for gross misconduct after he was charged by police in February, arrived at court wearing a black face mask, white trainers, a dark red coat and cropped, grey, checked trousers.

He was granted bail until his sentencing and was ordered to sign the sex offenders’ register before he left court.

Judge Jonathan Rose said: “Dealing with you Robinson, you pleaded guilty to all matters save the last count. The prosecution will not seek to try you on that count.

“Your case is now adjourned to be sentenced.”

He continued: “You must not assume that the fact that I’m adjourning sentence and granting you bail is to mean that any particular sentence will be imposed upon you.

“All options will be open to the judge who deals with your case, and that will very much include the possibility of a prison sentence.”

A second defendant, Korrie Berman, 21, from Essex, pleaded not guilty to five charges of engaging in penetrative sexual activity with a child.

He will go on trial on April 12 next year.

Bradford City declined to comment following today’s hearing. 

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Najee Baker killer pleads guilty to manslaughter charges https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/11/najee-baker-killer-pleads-guilty-to-manslaughter-charges/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/11/najee-baker-killer-pleads-guilty-to-manslaughter-charges/#respond Thu, 11 Jun 2020 20:11:21 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=7201 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — A North Carolina man has been sentenced to seven years in prison after pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter in the 2018 shooting death of a college student. Jakier Austin entered the guilty plea Thursday morning in Forsyth County Superior Court, officials said. Austin was initially charged with first-degree murder in the death […]

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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — A North Carolina man has been sentenced to seven years in prison after pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter in the 2018 shooting death of a college student.

Jakier Austin entered the guilty plea Thursday morning in Forsyth County Superior Court, officials said. Austin was initially charged with first-degree murder in the death of Najee Ali Baker, a Winston-Salem State University football player. 

Baker was shot after a party that was held in January 2018 at Wake Forest University. 

Assistant District Attorney Belinda Foster said prosecutors were hampered in pursuing a first-degree murder conviction because none of the witnesses would cooperate. 

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Air Force Academy football player pleads guilty to cocaine use https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/11/air-force-academy-football-player-pleads-guilty-to-cocaine-use/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/11/air-force-academy-football-player-pleads-guilty-to-cocaine-use/#respond Thu, 11 Jun 2020 19:57:20 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=7197 An Air Force Academy football player accused of cocaine use has pleaded guilty, according to the school. Cadet Kyler Ehm was charged with four counts of cocaine use, a charge his lawyers denied in a preliminary hearing last fall. A Kansas native, Ehm played in 10 games as a defensive lineman for the Falcons, recording […]

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An Air Force Academy football player accused of cocaine use has pleaded guilty, according to the school.

Cadet Kyler Ehm was charged with four counts of cocaine use, a charge his lawyers denied in a preliminary hearing last fall. A Kansas native, Ehm played in 10 games as a defensive lineman for the Falcons, recording a single tackle.

This week he was sentenced to a forfeiture in pay of $700 a month for four months and two months of confinement. Additionally, he will have a federal drug conviction on his record, according to a Thursday press release from the academy. He faced a maximum penalty of five years in prison.

Ehm was the third Falcons football player to face cocaine charges after a 2019 investigation. He was charged after other cadets accused the defensive lineman of using cocaine and at least one witness got a reduced sentence on their own drug charges.

The government’s star witness is former Falcons fullback Cole Fagan, who in September pleaded guilty to cocaine use and got a 15-day sentence at a court-martial where he faced a maximum prison term of five years.

Civilian defense attorney Ernesto Gapasin last fall argued that Ehm was a victim of testimony offered by witnesses desperate to give prosecutors damning information on others in exchange for plea deals.

“You wouldn’t find a single witness out there who would say Kyler Ehm is anything but a good-natured young man,” Gapasin said.

The argument didn’t sway authorities, who determined there was ample evidence for Ehm to head to trial this week.

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Wellington Phoenix defender Tim Payne pleads guilty to drink-driving after golf cart ride https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/11/wellington-phoenix-defender-tim-payne-pleads-guilty-to-drink-driving-after-golf-cart-ride-2/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/11/wellington-phoenix-defender-tim-payne-pleads-guilty-to-drink-driving-after-golf-cart-ride-2/#respond Thu, 11 Jun 2020 02:12:54 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=7170 Tony Feder/Getty-Images Wellington Phoenix defender Tim Payne has pleaded guilty to drink-driving after a golf cart incident in Sydney in March. Wellington Phoenix defender Tim Payne has pleaded guilty to drink-driving after a shirtless late-night joy ride in a golf cart in Sydney. The All White football international issued his guilty plea to a mid-range […]

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Wellington Phoenix defender Tim Payne has pleaded guilty to drink-driving after a golf cart incident in Sydney in March.

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Wellington Phoenix defender Tim Payne has pleaded guilty to drink-driving after a golf cart incident in Sydney in March.

Wellington Phoenix defender Tim Payne has pleaded guilty to drink-driving after a shirtless late-night joy ride in a golf cart in Sydney.

The All White football international issued his guilty plea to a mid-range drink-driving charge via email in the Manly Local Court on Wednesday, NSW Courts confirmed to Stuff, and will be sentenced on June 29.

Payne was charged after breaking the Phoenix’s 14-day Covid-19 quarantine by leaving the team’s base at the Sydney Academy of Sport at North Narrabeen to drive the golf cart on a public road in the early hours of March 24.

NZ Football chief executive Andrew Pragnell is encouraged by the strength of trans-Tasman football relations.

NSW Police said at the time Payne had undergone a roadside breath test and was taken to Mona Vale police station where he allegedly returned a 0.100 breath-alcohol reading.

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The Transport for NSW website says a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 to less than 0.15 carries a minimum disqualification of six months and maximum court-imposed fine of AU$2200 (NZ$2353) for a first offence.

A Manly Daily report stated police were alerted after motorists saw the golf cart on the road.

Payne returned to New Zealand with the Phoenix after the incident when the A-League was suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Wellington Phoenix reserve goalkeeper Oliver Sail was a passenger in the golf cart, driven by teammate Tim Payne, who has admitted a drink-driving charge.

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Wellington Phoenix reserve goalkeeper Oliver Sail was a passenger in the golf cart, driven by teammate Tim Payne, who has admitted a drink-driving charge.

He was issued with a court notice to appear for plea or mention in Manly Local Court on June 10.

Payne sent an email, via his New Zealand solicitor, to the court, admitting his guilt.

A sentence can be imposed in Payne’s absence on June 29 if needed. The Phoenix squad is currently split between Wellington, Australia, England, and Mexico, but they are set to reassemble in Sydney later this month, as the A-League eyes a return to action in July.

Tim Payne (L) has established himself at the Wellington Phoenix with some strong defensive displays.

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Tim Payne (L) has established himself at the Wellington Phoenix with some strong defensive displays.

A tearful Payne told Radio Sport on March 26 he was sorry for his actions, and apologised for embarrassing his club.

“I just want to say I am incredibly sorry and incredibly embarrassed for what I’ve done,” he said.

“I take full responsibility for my actions and for what unfolded on that night. I’ve let so many people down including my partner, my family, the club as a whole and individuals such as Uffie [coach Ufuk Talay], who has given me a chance this season.

“I’m incredibly embarrassed and so sorry that I’ve let so many people down.”

He added that he would take “full responsibility” for any legal sanctions in Australia and for any penalties imposed by the Phoenix and Football Federation Australia, who oversee the A-League.

The Phoenix said on March 26 that they were taking the matter seriously as they launched an investigation, but have provided no further update in the 12 weeks since. An FFA investigation is also underway.

Payne was on the books of English Premier League side Blackburn Rovers as a teenager, but has mostly played in New Zealand’s amateur national league for Auckland City and Eastern Suburbs, who he won the title with in 2019.

He signed a one-year professional deal with the Phoenix last July and extended his contract through to 2022 in January, after becoming a regular starter at right back in the absence of injured veteran Louis Fenton.

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Wellington Phoenix defender Tim Payne has pleaded guilty to drink-driving after a golf cart incident in Sydney in March.

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Wellington Phoenix defender Tim Payne has pleaded guilty to drink-driving after a golf cart incident in Sydney in March.

The Wellington Phoenix’s All Whites football defender Tim Payne has pleaded guilty to drink-driving after a shirtless late-night joy ride in a golf court during lockdown in Sydney.

Payne issued his guilty plea to a mid-range drink-driving charge, via email from New Zealand, in the Manly District Court on Wednesday, according to a report in the Manly Daily and Daily Telegraph.

The 26-year-old A-League fullback will be sentenced on June 29.

Payne was charged after breaking the Phoenix’s 14-day coronavirus lockdown by leaving the team’s base at the Sydney Academy of Sport at North Narrabeen to drive the golf cart on a public road.

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Payne – with Phoenix reserve goalkeeper Oliver Sail in the passenger seat – was stopped by police on Oxford Falls Rd, 4km from the team’s base, at 1.10am.

Wellington Phoenix reserve goalkeeper Oliver Sail was a passenger in the golf cart, driven by teammate Tim Payne, who has admitted a drink-driving charge.

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Wellington Phoenix reserve goalkeeper Oliver Sail was a passenger in the golf cart, driven by teammate Tim Payne, who has admitted a drink-driving charge.

Reports at the time claimed Payne had a roadside breath test and was then taken to Mona Vale police station where he allegedly returned a 0.100 breath-alcohol reading.

According to the Transport for NSW website a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 to less than 0.15 and carries a minimum disqualification of six months and maximum court-imposed fine of $2200 for a first offence.

The Manly Daily report stated police were alerted after motorists saw the golf cart on the road.

Payne returned to New Zealand with the Phoenix after the incident when the A-League was suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

He was issued with a court notice to appear for plea or mention in Manly Local Court on June 10.

Payne sent an email, via his New Zealand solicitor, to the court, admitting his guilt.

The Manly Daily report noted that a sentence can be imposed in Payne’s absence on June 29.

Tim Payne (L) established himself at the Wellington Phoenix with some strong defensive displays.

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Tim Payne (L) established himself at the Wellington Phoenix with some strong defensive displays.

A tearful Payne told Radio Sport on March 26 he was sorry for his actions, and apologised for embarrassing his club.

“I just want to say I am incredibly sorry and incredibly embarrassed for what I’ve done,” he said.

“I take full responsibility for my actions and for what unfolded on that night. I’ve let so many people down including my partner, my family, the club as a whole and individuals such as Uffie [coach Ufuk Talay], who has given me a chance this season.

“I’m incredibly embarrassed and so sorry that I’ve let so many people down.

“It was the last day before we left to come home and myself and Oliver Sail took a golf cart for a ride in the early hours of the evening. Contrary to reports we weren’t arrested and the public did not intervene.”

Payne told Radio Sport he would take “full responsibility” for any legal sanctions in Australia and any penalties imposed by the Phoenix and Football Federation Australia, who run the A-League.

“It was definitely a mistake on my behalf. It’s just one of those things you wish you could take back. With anything you do in life, there’s got to be repercussions… I 100 per cent expect there to be repercussions for my actions.”

On the books of Blackburn Rovers as a teenager, Payne has worked hard to resurrect football career in recent seasons following spells with national league sides Auckland City and Eastern Suburbs.

The Aucklander was invited to trial with the Phoenix in pre-season and signed a one-year deal. He became a regular at right-back after stepping in to replace the injured Louis Fenton in round five.

Payne negotiated a two-year contract extension last January.

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Hendershot pleads guilty to trespass charge https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/10/hendershot-pleads-guilty-to-trespass-charge/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/10/hendershot-pleads-guilty-to-trespass-charge/#respond Wed, 10 Jun 2020 05:15:39 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=7143 Indiana tight end Peyton Hendershot pleaded guilty to misdemeanor criminal trespass Tuesday in Monroe County Court. Hendershot was facing three other misdemeanors in connection to a February dispute with an ex-girlfriend, including domestic battery, criminal conversion, and criminal mischief. The latter three charges were dismissed as part of his plea agreement. Hendershot was sentenced to […]

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Indiana tight end Peyton Hendershot pleaded guilty to misdemeanor criminal trespass Tuesday in Monroe County Court.

Hendershot was facing three other misdemeanors in connection to a February dispute with an ex-girlfriend, including domestic battery, criminal conversion, and criminal mischief.

The latter three charges were dismissed as part of his plea agreement. Hendershot was sentenced to one year probation for the trespass offense, which is a Class A misdemeanor. He is also required to receive a mental health evaluation and participate in a batterers treatment program.

Hendershot’s sentence also includes one year in jail, but that sentence is suspended, with two days credit for time already served following his February arrest. He is responsible for $185 in court costs, as well.

Hendershot appeared Tuesday before judge Valeri Haughton, dressed in a blue suit. He had a surgical mask over his face, per court requirements during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a rather brief and straightforward proceeding, Hendershot simply answered questions with “Yes, your honor” and “No, your honor.” When his attorney, Joshua Radicke, asked whether Hendershot was accepting the terms of his plea agreement, he said “Yes, sir.”

“How do you plead?” Haughton asked.

“I plead guilty, your honor,” Hendershot answered. 

According to Bloomington police, Hendershot entered the residence of the victim without permission on Feb. 22, accusing her of infidelity. He then reportedly took her cellphone from her to look at calls and texts. When she tried to retrieve the phone, Hendershot, according to police, “grabbed her by the neck and shoved her against the wall.” He then threw the cell phone into the kitchen, police said, breaking the screen.

Following his arrest, Hendershot was indefinitely suspended by IU’s football team but was reinstated in a “modified way” during the offseason program, as coach Tom Allen described it in late April. That included some team and position meetings.

The 6-foot-4, 255-pound tight end was still suspended during the Hoosiers’ four spring practices in March and did not participate.

Hendershot, a rising redshirt junior, had a breakout campaign on the field last season, earning third-team All-Big Ten recognition after setting program records for a tight end in receptions (52) and yards (622), along with four touchdowns.

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Deandre Baker and Quinton Dunbar plead not guilty to armed robbery charges https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/03/deandre-baker-and-quinton-dunbar-plead-not-guilty-to-armed-robbery-charges/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/03/deandre-baker-and-quinton-dunbar-plead-not-guilty-to-armed-robbery-charges/#respond Wed, 03 Jun 2020 18:41:21 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6925 Baker, a 22-year-old cornerback for the New York Giants, pleaded not guilty on Monday to four counts of aggravated assault with a firearm, as well as to four counts of armed robbery. He and Dunbar, a 27-year-old cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks, turned themselves in to authorities Saturday and were released from jail Sunday after […]

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Baker, a 22-year-old cornerback for the New York Giants, pleaded not guilty on Monday to four counts of aggravated assault with a firearm, as well as to four counts of armed robbery. He and Dunbar, a 27-year-old cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks, turned themselves in to authorities Saturday and were released from jail Sunday after posting bond.

An attorney for Dunbar, Michael Grieco, said Friday that he had affidavits from the same five witnesses whose accounts formed the basis for the arrest warrants. The witnesses recanted their testimonies against Dunbar in the affidavits, according to Grieco.

At a court hearing Sunday, a Broward County prosecutor called the sudden recantations “suspect” and wondered whether the witnesses had been pressured or bribed into changing their stories. Grieco told the Seattle Times that the witnesses came to him and signed the new affidavits “in the presence of a notary.”

“This was not some back alley,” the attorney said. “This was in my office.”

A lawyer for Baker, Brandon Cohen, said Friday on Instagram that he, too, was in possession of “affidavits from several witnesses that dispute the allegations and exculpate our client.” Patrick Patel, another member of his legal team, indicated that those affidavits may be from different people than the original witnesses cited by Miramar police.

“The victims have already recanted against Dunbar, and I wasn’t comfortable going to these victims and getting them to sign papers because they’re already waffling and making up stories,” Patel said Monday to the New York Post.

The arrest warrants said that Baker pulled out a semiautomatic firearm and directed Dunbar and the masked man to take money and valuables from some attendees of the party. Baker also was accused of telling the masked man to shoot someone who had just walked into the Miramar residence, but the man did not. There were conflicting accounts of whether Dunbar was also armed.

Dunbar, Baker and the other man were alleged to have left in three separate cars — a Mercedes-Benz, a BMW and a Lamborghini — that were described as having been parked in a manner that might facilitate a quick escape. That gave witnesses the impression, per the original affidavit, that the robbery was planned ahead of time.

Patel said Baker’s legal team was working on acquiring video that would show the Giants player getting into the passenger seat of his car as a designated driver waited in line with other vehicles to pass through a security checkpoint at the gated community in which the party took pace.

In addition, Patel told the New York Post that far from being part of any dice game or other form of gambling that sparked the robbery, as witnesses had alleged, Baker was playing the “Madden” NFL video game while sitting in another room.

“He doesn’t have anything to do with the ruckus. He didn’t even see it,” Patel said of Baker. “The only thing he sees is out of the corner of his eye a table getting flipped over and everybody running, screaming and yelling. And he’s out. Thank God he bounced.’’

Grieco said Monday (via SI.com) that Dunbar was not even at the residence when the alleged robbery took place.

“I can’t speak to whether or not something happened inside the house,” the attorney said. “I can tell you Mr. Dunbar wasn’t there at the time, if it occurred at all.”

Dunbar, who was traded to Seattle in March from the Washington Redskins for a fifth-round pick, apologized Sunday via social media (per Pro Football Talk) for “any unnecessary distractions that these allegations against me may have caused.”

“In addition,” Dunbar reportedly wrote, “I am very grateful to be apart of a team that supports one another and uphold the credibility of each of its members through adverse situations. Moving forward, this entire situation has taught me how to not associate myself with environments that may mischaracterize my values and who I am.”

Lawyers for both Baker and Dunbar have asked for jury trials, but both have asserted they expect all charges to eventually be dropped. According to NJ.com, future court hearings in the two cases have yet to be scheduled.

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Round 3 charges: Radley not guilty, free to play https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/03/round-3-charges-radley-not-guilty-free-to-play/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/03/round-3-charges-radley-not-guilty-free-to-play/#respond Wed, 03 Jun 2020 18:13:35 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6914 Roosters forward Victor Radley is free to play against Brisbane this week after being found not guilty of a grade one dangerous throw charge at the judiciary on Tuesday night. Radley, who was facing a one-match ban, needed to successfully contest the charge in order to play in Thursday’s match against Brisbane at Suncorp Stadium. […]

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Roosters forward Victor Radley is free to play against Brisbane this week after being found not guilty of a grade one dangerous throw charge at the judiciary on Tuesday night.

Radley, who was facing a one-match ban, needed to successfully contest the charge in order to play in Thursday’s match against Brisbane at Suncorp Stadium.

He was charged over a 39th-minute tackle on South Sydney’s Dane Gagai in last Friday night’s 28-12 win at  Bankwest Stadium.

Radley placed on report for tackle on Gagai

Earlier, Melbourne forwards Nelson Asofa-Solomona and Tino Fa’asuamaleaui both accepted dangerous contact charges. 

Asofa-Solomona was charged for an incident involving Canberra prop Dunamis Lui in the 13th minute of Melbourne’s loss at AAMI Park. He could not reduce the one-match ban with an early guilty plea.

Unlike his teammate, Fa’asuamaleaui has avoided a one-game ban with his early plea.

Warriors veteran Agnatius Paasi has accepted a one-match ban for dangerous conduct.

The only other player suspended was Broncos centre Kotoni Staggs.

He will miss one match after entering an early plea for grade-two careless high tackle on Parramatta five-eighth Dylan Brown during last Thursday 34-6 loss at Suncorp Stadium.

The grade-two charge carried a two-game suspension for Staggs if found guilty, or a one-game suspension with an early plea, and he will return for the clash with Manly in round five at Gosford.

Staggs facing ban for hit on Brown

Edrick Lee (dangerous contact) was the only player charged from Sunday’s two games for an incident in the 23rd minute involving Panthers forward Kurt Capewell but the Newcastle winger avoided suspension with an early guilty plea.

The other players copped fines or avoided suspensions with the early guilty plea – Norman (dangerous contact: 75 demerit points), Wests Tigers forwards Alex Twal (contrary conduct: $1350 fine) and Oliver Clark (dangerous contact: 75 demerit points) and Roosters prop Jared Waerea-Hargreaves (grade-one careless high tackle: $1600).

 

Player Victor Radley
Club Roosters
Time Minute of Match 39th
Charge/Incident Dangerous throw
Charge Grade 1
7 years incident free discount? No
Base penalty 100
Early plea 90
Guilty 120
Prior Similar Offences in last 2 years (50% loading) 0
Prior Non-Similar Offences in last 2 years (20% loading) 1
Carry-over points 15
Misconduct on whom? Dane Gagai

 

Player Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
Club Roosters
Time Minute of Match 53rd
Charge/Incident Careless high tackle 
Charge Grade 1
7 years incident free discount? No
Base penalty $1500
Early plea $1600
Carry-over points N/A
Misconduct on whom? Alex Johnston

 

Player Kotoni Staggs
Club Broncos
Time Minute of Match 61st
Charge/Incident Careless high tackle 
Charge Grade 2
7 years incident free discount? No
Base penalty 200
Points/Fine calculation 180
Carry-over points 15
Misconduct on whom? Dylan Brown

 

Player Corey Norman
Club Dragons
Time Minute of Match 10th
Charge/Incident Dangerous contact – Head/neck
Charge Grade 1
7 years incident free discount? No
Base penalty 100
Points/Fine calculation 75
Carry-over points 0
Misconduct on whom? Isaiah Papali’i

 

Player Agnatius Paasi
Club Warriors
Time Minute of Match 42nd
Charge/Incident Dangerous contact – other
Charge Grade 1
7 years incident free discount? No
Base penalty 100
Points/Fine calculation 180
Carry-over points 80
Misconduct on whom? Corey Norman

 

Player Alex Twal
Club Wests Tigers
Time Minute of Match 16th
Charge/Incident Contrary conduct
Charge Grade 1
7 years incident free discount? No
Base penalty $1500
Points/Fine calculation $1350
Carry-over points N/A
Misconduct on whom? Ronaldo Mulitalo

 

Player Oliver Clark
Club Wests Tigers
Time Minute of Match 26th
Charge/Incident Contrary conduct – Head/neck
Charge Grade 1
7 years incident free discount? No
Base penalty 100
Points/Fine calculation 75
Carry-over points 75
Misconduct on whom? Jack Williams

 

Player Nelson Asofa-Solomona
Club Storm
Time Minute of Match 13th
Charge/Incident Dangerous contact – Head/neck
Charge Grade 1
7 years incident free discount? No
Base penalty 100
Points/Fine calculation 112
Carry-over points 12
Misconduct on whom? Dunamis Lui

 

Player Tino Fa’asuamaleaui
Club Storm
Time Minute of Match 55th
Charge/Incident Dangerous contact – Head/neck
Charge Grade 1
7 years incident free discount? No
Base penalty 100
Points/Fine calculation 75
Carry-over points 75
Misconduct on whom? Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad

 

Player Edrick Lee
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Time Minute of Match 23rd
Charge/Incident Dangerous contact – Head/neck
Charge Grade 1
7 years incident free discount? No
Base penalty 100
Points/Fine calculation 75
Carry-over points 75
Misconduct on whom? Kurt Capewell

 

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Seahawks CB Quinton Dunbar pleads not guilty to 4 charges of armed robbery https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/01/seahawks-cb-quinton-dunbar-pleads-not-guilty-to-4-charges-of-armed-robbery/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/01/seahawks-cb-quinton-dunbar-pleads-not-guilty-to-4-charges-of-armed-robbery/#respond Mon, 01 Jun 2020 21:16:33 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6873 Quinton Dunbar and DeAndre Baker have maintained their innocence in a wild story that ended up with each NFL cornerback being accused of armed robbery. Dunbar, who was traded to the Seattle Seahawks this offseason, made it official. Dunbar officially pleaded not guilty to four counts of armed robbery, according to Bob Condotta of the […]

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Quinton Dunbar and DeAndre Baker have maintained their innocence in a wild story that ended up with each NFL cornerback being accused of armed robbery.

Dunbar, who was traded to the Seattle Seahawks this offseason, made it official.

Dunbar officially pleaded not guilty to four counts of armed robbery, according to Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times. The charges came from an alleged incident in which three men, including the two NFL players, were accused of robbing guests at an illegal dice game in Miramar, Florida.

While the NFL’s conduct policy accounts for instances in which a player avoids a conviction, pleading guilty practically ensures a suspension.

Quinton Dunbar, DeAndre Baker try to make amends with teams

The NFL will still investigate Dunbar and Baker, a 2019 first-round pick of the New York Giants, regardless of what happens in the court system.

Baker was accused of pulling out a gun at the dice game last week and telling Dunbar and a third unidentified man to rob the other guests. Dunbar’s bail was set at $100,000 and Baker’s was set at $200,000. They both made bond and were released.

There are messes for each player to clean up with their respective teams. Dunbar apologized to the Seahawks on an Instagram post for unnecessary distractions. The New York Post said Baker asked the Giants’ vice president of security that his apologies be relayed to teammates and general manager Dave Gettleman. He has been asked to stay away from virtual team meetings.

Former Washington Redskins cornerback Quinton Dunbar, now with the Seahawks, pleaded not guilty to armed robbery. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

Baker, Dunbar face multiple charges

Whatever happens legally, the story will be far from over for the cornerbacks.

Their teams and the NFL will have their say when the legal system is done. Baker faces four charges of armed robbery with a firearm and four counts of aggravated assault with a firearm. Dunbar faces four charges of armed robbery.

Dunbar just joined the Seahawks this offseason after a trade with the Washington Redskins. His not guilty plea is just the first step of many.

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Ex-Jags LB Pleads Not Guilty to Unlawful Sexual Activity With Minors https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/29/ex-jags-lb-pleads-not-guilty-to-unlawful-sexual-activity-with-minors/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/29/ex-jags-lb-pleads-not-guilty-to-unlawful-sexual-activity-with-minors/#respond Fri, 29 May 2020 22:44:08 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6750 Former Jaguars linebacker Telvin Smith has pleaded not guilty to charges of unlawful sexual activity with certain minors, according to Duval County court records. He has entered the plea in writing with his attorney and has a May 20 court date. If Smith is convicted, he will face up to 15 years in prison. The […]

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Former Jaguars linebacker Telvin Smith has pleaded not guilty to charges of unlawful sexual activity with certain minors, according to Duval County court records.

He has entered the plea in writing with his attorney and has a May 20 court date. If Smith is convicted, he will face up to 15 years in prison.

The former Jaguar was arrested and charged on April 29. Images published by Vic Micolucci of WJXT that afternoon showed that a SWAT team and undercover detectives had lined what appeared to be Smith’s house and served a search warrant.

According to ESPN’s Michael DiRocco, in the warrant it’s alleged that Smith had sex multiple times with a 17-year-old girl, both at his home and in his vehicle, last August and September.

Per the report, the survivor told Smith the day they first met she had recently turned 17.

In November, a heavy police presence was seen at Smith’s home, and a black Cadillac Escalade was towed away. Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office later revealed that a search warrant had been served at the home on Nov. 27, 2019, but no arrests were made. That investigation was ongoing, per Jacksonville’s First Coast News.

The arrest warrant on Smith also reportedly states that Smith offered the survivor $200 while driving her back to her car after their first alleged sexual encounter. Per the report, Smith told her not to tell anyone, fearing legal repercussions.

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