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Post by celticjobber on Sept 25, 2012 19:19:04 GMT -5
They should've fired her ass right after the news of her attempting to bribe an officer and pass herself off as a Wells-Fargo employee came out.
She's gotta be one of the stupidest people to ever be on the company's roster.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2012 20:02:06 GMT -5
They should've fired her ass right after the news of her attempting to bribe an officer and pass herself off as a Wells-Fargo employee came out. She's gotta be on the stupidest people to ever be on the company's roster.
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Post by Toxik916 on Sept 25, 2012 20:06:58 GMT -5
She blew at twice the legal limit? What's the max punishment for DUI? Hopefully she gets that. Wow what a terrible thing to wish upon someone. She didn't harm anyone or herself so why wish for a max sentence? Would you like it if you made a mistake that got out to the public then had people you don't even know hoping for you to lose your job or get jail time? Driving under the influence is an act of stupidity, however it doesn't make the person that committed that mistake a bad person.
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Post by Urfarkendarf on Sept 25, 2012 20:10:36 GMT -5
I can't imagine this ending well...but at least it'll be funny. It will end fine. She has a lawyer and this was likely suggested. As stated in the thread, a not guilty plea is a way to instigate a plea bargain. There's also many lawyers who could possibly find a way to get her off, via by technicality or other ways. If its her first offense, that puts it even more in her favor of not having a severe punishment. I imagine the bribery charge will be dropped. It doesnt sound "right", but the doom and gloom predictions in this thread are really offbase. I expected her fired after the arrest. I dont see them firing her after she's already been back on TV. If anything, it will increase her chance of a release if there is a clearing out any time in the future.
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Post by Spankymac is sick of the swiss on Sept 25, 2012 20:11:24 GMT -5
She blew at twice the legal limit? What's the max punishment for DUI? Hopefully she gets that. Wow what a terrible thing to wish upon someone. She didn't harm anyone or herself so why wish for a max sentence? Would you like it if you made a mistake that got out to the public then had people you don't even know hoping for you to lose your job or get jail time? Driving under the influence is an act of stupidity, however it doesn't make the person that committed that mistake a bad person. Driving under the influence implies that she doesn't give a damn about what she was doing out on that road that night, including putting other people in danger. If I was that stupid, yeah, I'd hope people would be smart enough to throw the book at me for all it was worth. Same should happen to her. Especially since she tried to weasel out of the personal consequences by offering a bribe, then the professional consequences by lying about her place of employment. If someone is that dumb, they deserve what they get.
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Post by -Lithium- on Sept 25, 2012 20:14:32 GMT -5
How long till the WWE takes some kind of action? This seems to happen every week...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2012 20:15:36 GMT -5
Why is she pleading not guilty when there is more than enough evidence to prove she was guilty? Never underestimate the power of a good lawyer.
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Post by PKO on Sept 25, 2012 20:24:28 GMT -5
Why is she pleading not guilty when there is more than enough evidence to prove she was guilty? Never underestimate the power of a good lawyer. This should be the definition of open and shut case. Her friend said they had been drinking. A breathalyser proved she had been drinking (way over the limit) and in her impaired state she lied AND tried to bribe an officer. The fact that she could get a lesser punishment by pleading not guilty (another lie!) is an absolute joke.
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Post by FinalGwen on Sept 25, 2012 20:25:42 GMT -5
She blew at twice the legal limit? What's the max punishment for DUI? Hopefully she gets that. Wow what a terrible thing to wish upon someone. She didn't harm anyone or herself so why wish for a max sentence? Would you like it if you made a mistake that got out to the public then had people you don't even know hoping for you to lose your job or get jail time? Driving under the influence is an act of stupidity, however it doesn't make the person that committed that mistake a bad person. It's an act of sociopathy. It's saying that the lives of the people you could end up killing because of your delayed reactions aren't worth the price of a cab fare.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2012 20:30:17 GMT -5
Never underestimate the power of a good lawyer. This should be the definition of open and shut case. Her friend said they had been drinking. A breathalyser proved she had been drinking (way over the limit) and in her impaired state she lied AND tried to bribe an officer. The fact that she could get a lesser punishment by pleading not guilty (another lie!) is an absolute joke. I see where you're going but there have been tons of "open and shut cases" where the accused gets off pretty much unscathed. IF you have a good enough lawyer you can pretty much get any charge reduced.
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Post by PKO on Sept 25, 2012 20:40:12 GMT -5
This should be the definition of open and shut case. Her friend said they had been drinking. A breathalyser proved she had been drinking (way over the limit) and in her impaired state she lied AND tried to bribe an officer. The fact that she could get a lesser punishment by pleading not guilty (another lie!) is an absolute joke. I see where you're going but there have been tons of "open and shut cases" where the accused gets off pretty much unscathed. IF you have a good enough lawyer you can pretty much get any charge reduced. Oh I get that; I just think it's ridiculous that that's the case. The law should be about truth, not weaselling. It's really sad that it's not.
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Post by Toxik916 on Sept 25, 2012 21:29:51 GMT -5
Driving under the influence implies that she doesn't give a damn about what she was doing out on that road that night, including putting other people in danger. If I was that stupid, yeah, I'd hope people would be smart enough to throw the book at me for all it was worth. Same should happen to her. Especially since she tried to weasel out of the personal consequences by offering a bribe, then the professional consequences by lying about her place of employment. If someone is that dumb, they deserve what they get. I'm not defending her mistake at all, but I think wishing that she gets shitcanned and a max sentence is you wanting to see Cameron suffer more than she already has, especially since her crime didn't cause harm to anyone else. The girl made a mistake and now has to live with whatever consequences come her way, but for you to wish a max sentence on her is rather dickish. Wow what a terrible thing to wish upon someone. She didn't harm anyone or herself so why wish for a max sentence? Would you like it if you made a mistake that got out to the public then had people you don't even know hoping for you to lose your job or get jail time? Driving under the influence is an act of stupidity, however it doesn't make the person that committed that mistake a bad person. It's an act of sociopathy. It's saying that the lives of the people you could end up killing because of your delayed reactions aren't worth the price of a cab fare. This is a reach of gigantic proportions. She just had a lapse in judgment, she's not at all a sociopath.
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Post by BigWill on Sept 25, 2012 21:34:45 GMT -5
I bet you if someone did a study, they'd find a direct relation between how much fans will berate a superstar for a DUI and how popular said superstar is.
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Post by thelonewolf527 on Sept 25, 2012 21:38:35 GMT -5
Damn, the WWE's hiring practice is getting technical. *Insert Elijah Burke "I see what you did there" gif*
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Post by Spankymac is sick of the swiss on Sept 25, 2012 22:14:35 GMT -5
I bet you if someone did a study, they'd find a direct relation between how much fans will berate a superstar for a DUI and how popular said superstar is. Show your work then.
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Post by mizerable on Sept 25, 2012 22:31:11 GMT -5
Damn, the WWE's hiring practice is getting technical. That's what I was thinking, but given her "talent", I have no doubt that's how she got the job. Some road agent just wanted her to be his rat for a while.
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Post by kidglov3s on Sept 25, 2012 22:45:12 GMT -5
Damn, the WWE's hiring practice is getting technical. That's what I was thinking, but given her "talent", I have no doubt that's how she got the job. Some road agent just wanted her to be his rat for a while. Ugh, that's an awful assumption. Why couldn't she have gotten the job because she interviewed well or had a good resume or knew someone in the company?
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Post by Lance Uppercut on Sept 26, 2012 12:18:02 GMT -5
I bet you if someone did a study, they'd find a direct relation between how much fans will berate a superstar for a DUI and how popular said superstar is. Show your work then. SAY IT TO MY FACE!!!
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Post by mizerable on Sept 26, 2012 12:24:15 GMT -5
That's what I was thinking, but given her "talent", I have no doubt that's how she got the job. Some road agent just wanted her to be his rat for a while. Ugh, that's an awful assumption. Why couldn't she have gotten the job because she interviewed well or had a good resume or knew someone in the company? 1. WWE's hiring practices have always come off as pretty scandalous. 2. How the hell do you interview well when it's pretty clear you have no clue what wrestling is about and are just using this as a stepping stone as it was clear in TE. And now she's all the sudden got "passion"? I don't buy it, especially given the stupidity she's presented in this drunk driving case.
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Post by PKO on Sept 26, 2012 12:26:51 GMT -5
I bet you if someone did a study, they'd find a direct relation between how much fans will berate a superstar for a DUI and how popular said superstar is. If CM Punk got a DUI...
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