Williams Retrial Delayed Over Racial Slur Fallout

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  1. pegs

    pegs My future wife.

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Court officials have delayed the retrial of former Nets star Jayson Williams on a reckless manslaughter charge, a spokeswoman for the state courts system said Thursday.

    State judiciary spokeswoman Winnie Comfort said the retrial would be delayed until at least May. Jury selection had been scheduled to begin on Monday.</div>

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    I completely forgot this was still going on. Crazy
     
  2. GMJ

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    ha so did I. When I read the title I thought "oh no!!! Marcus is going to trial!? for what!?" but then that didn't make much sense. My thought right before the page finished loading was "...oh wait...OH GOD NO NOT SEAN?"
     
  3. ghoti

    ghoti A PhD in Horribleness

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    I work in Somerville.

    If I didn't hate that scumbag so much, I'd bring my copy of "Loose Balls" to court for him to sign.
     
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    Real Dumb and Dumbest

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ghoti @ Jan 4 2008, 11:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I work in Somerville.

    If I didn't hate that scumbag so much, I'd bring my copy of "Loose Balls" to court for him to sign.</div>

    I live just a few towns north of Somerville. One day me and my dad who works in Branchburg went down to the area around the courthouse the day the verdict came in. It's a shame, a big media circus for an injury prone asshole who's career amounted to just about nothing.

    Somerville has had it's share of high profile cases recently. Not only this but the Charles Cullen case.
     

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