Cassell's court date picked

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  1. Linkin

    Linkin JBB JustBBall Member

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">A Sept. 13 trial date has been set in Toronto in the misdemeanor assault case involving Timberwolves point guard Sam Cassell and former Milwaukee teammates Gary Payton and Jason Caffey, a Toronto court official said Tuesday. The trial is scheduled to take five days.

    The three players are accused of assaulting two men and two women outside a Toronto strip club April 11, 2003, as members of the Bucks.

    Payton is charged with three counts of assault, Cassell with two and Caffey with one.</div>
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  2. Midnight Green

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    Well I cant read your link because it says members only but do you have any information on what the sentence may be if they are found guilty of all charges do they face a fine or probation do they serve any jail time that kind of info basically knowing the temper payton and cassel have I could see this happening to them not caffey though he never seemed to have any problems but this is intresting info would like to see how it affects our off season if cassel is found guilty.
     
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    Henacy JBB The Man like Sam

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Pure Skillz:</div><div class="quote_post">Well I cant read your link because it says members only but do you have any information on what the sentence may be if they are found guilty of all charges do they face a fine or probation do they serve any jail time that kind of info basically knowing the temper payton and cassel have I could see this happening to them not caffey though he never seemed to have any problems but this is intresting info would like to see how it affects our off season if cassel is found guilty.</div>

    This story & case has pretty much died down which means they probably wont get anything more than probation, if found guilty. The only things is if they are found guilty those people will then probably want to sue. So their pockets might be affected more than anything else.
     

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