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Hate to credit them but even the turds think that if it's just one game for Callaway that it's too lenient...

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As someone already raised, last year, Jermaine Grace and AQM were kicked off the team for an impermissible benefit which did not involve criminal fraud. This is worse yet the justice is far less. I don't think that Grace or AQM had prior conduct issues either yet Callaway is still on the team.

To be fair, I think we were still under NCAA punishment.
 
1 game? lmao! what a joke of a school. our guys got thrown out of the school for less last year.

Yup... NCAA needs to step in. This is being driven by the coach giving out a slap on the wrist not compliance. Callaway is a multiple time offender in a variety of areas. How is he not gone?

Lack of institutional control, need to be bytch slapped by NCAA

Not holding my breath on THAT ever happening. The pig Emmert will never let that with his precious $EC!
 
Here we go. Nice approach...

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Way to excuse keeping the guy. He needs to go to Last Chance U or try to catch on as a free agent. They have no viable excuse to keep him enrolled. He has multiple offenses. I hope the parents of recruits see this for what it is. Even Telfort got sucked in.

I can't remember, but was this dude regularly in trouble when he was in HS? Seems like getting out of that sewer in Gainesville might be the help he needs
 
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It could possibly be false report of a crime which isn't a felony in Florida. Either the players or the university would have to report the financial cards stolen via a police report and then law enforcement could take action. Not enough information available at this point.

Florida gonna Floriduh. Who cares

I didn't practice in this area of the law but it seems like Conspiracy, Fraud and Grand Larceny or attempted Grand Larceny. They schemed to get this stuff for free and took positive steps in the commission of the crime.

Retired cop from SoFla. If you could give me the basics of the story like where the credit cards came from and whose name they were in I could peg the charges easily. I worked credit card fraud and identity theft cases for a couple years as a defective!
 
It could possibly be false report of a crime which isn't a felony in Florida. Either the players or the university would have to report the financial cards stolen via a police report and then law enforcement could take action. Not enough information available at this point.

Florida gonna Floriduh. Who cares

I didn't practice in this area of the law but it seems like Conspiracy, Fraud and Grand Larceny or attempted Grand Larceny. They schemed to get this stuff for free and took positive steps in the commission of the crime.

Retired cop from SoFla. If you could give me the basics of the story like where the credit cards came from and whose name they were in I could peg the charges easily. I worked credit card fraud and identity theft cases for a couple years as a defective!

I am not a lawyer or cop, so forgive my ignorance. It seems like the player used university issued credit cards that were allocated for specific purposes. Cant the university just choose not to press charges?
 
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It could possibly be false report of a crime which isn't a felony in Florida. Either the players or the university would have to report the financial cards stolen via a police report and then law enforcement could take action. Not enough information available at this point.

Florida gonna Floriduh. Who cares

I didn't practice in this area of the law but it seems like Conspiracy, Fraud and Grand Larceny or attempted Grand Larceny. They schemed to get this stuff for free and took positive steps in the commission of the crime.

Retired cop from SoFla. If you could give me the basics of the story like where the credit cards came from and whose name they were in I could peg the charges easily. I worked credit card fraud and identity theft cases for a couple years as a defective!

They were issued UF credit cards for books etc. Instead, they used them to buy all kinds of electronics at Best Buy, then reported the cards stolen so they wouldnt have to pay.
 
Hate to credit them but even the turds think that if it's just one game for Callaway that it's too lenient...

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As someone already raised, last year, Jermaine Grace and AQM were kicked off the team for an impermissible benefit which did not involve criminal fraud. This is worse yet the justice is far less. I don't think that Grace or AQM had prior conduct issues either yet Callaway is still on the team.

To be fair, I think we were still under NCAA punishment.

We were. I thought of that after I posted but I still think that Richt either kicks these guys or at least gives them multi-game suspensions. Callaway has multiple offenses. Look what Richt did to Jovani Haskins and Sam Bruce. They're gone. Callaway has far exceeded those kids' offenses.
 
It could possibly be false report of a crime which isn't a felony in Florida. Either the players or the university would have to report the financial cards stolen via a police report and then law enforcement could take action. Not enough information available at this point.

Florida gonna Floriduh. Who cares

I didn't practice in this area of the law but it seems like Conspiracy, Fraud and Grand Larceny or attempted Grand Larceny. They schemed to get this stuff for free and took positive steps in the commission of the crime.

Retired cop from SoFla. If you could give me the basics of the story like where the credit cards came from and whose name they were in I could peg the charges easily. I worked credit card fraud and identity theft cases for a couple years as a defective!

And you chose the screen name Cash not Credit???
 
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It could possibly be false report of a crime which isn't a felony in Florida. Either the players or the university would have to report the financial cards stolen via a police report and then law enforcement could take action. Not enough information available at this point.

Florida gonna Floriduh. Who cares

I didn't practice in this area of the law but it seems like Conspiracy, Fraud and Grand Larceny or attempted Grand Larceny. They schemed to get this stuff for free and took positive steps in the commission of the crime.

Retired cop from SoFla. If you could give me the basics of the story like where the credit cards came from and whose name they were in I could peg the charges easily. I worked credit card fraud and identity theft cases for a couple years as a defective!

They were issued UF credit cards for books etc. Instead, they used them to buy all kinds of electronics at Best Buy, then reported the cards stolen so they wouldnt have to pay.

I think the fraud is being perpetrated against the credit card company, and if not them, against Best Buy.
 
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Hate to credit them but even the turds think that if it's just one game for Callaway that it's too lenient...

View attachment 48621

As someone already raised, last year, Jermaine Grace and AQM were kicked off the team for an impermissible benefit which did not involve criminal fraud. This is worse yet the justice is far less. I don't think that Grace or AQM had prior conduct issues either yet Callaway is still on the team.

To be fair, I think we were still under NCAA punishment.

We were. I thought of that after I posted but I still think that Richt either kicks these guys or at least gives them multi-game suspensions. Callaway has multiple offenses. Look what Richt did to Jovani Haskins and Sam Bruce. They're gone. Callaway has far exceeded those kids' offenses.

Didn't AQM sit out a year for beating up his roommate?
 
It could possibly be false report of a crime which isn't a felony in Florida. Either the players or the university would have to report the financial cards stolen via a police report and then law enforcement could take action. Not enough information available at this point.

Florida gonna Floriduh. Who cares

I didn't practice in this area of the law but it seems like Conspiracy, Fraud and Grand Larceny or attempted Grand Larceny. They schemed to get this stuff for free and took positive steps in the commission of the crime.

Retired cop from SoFla. If you could give me the basics of the story like where the credit cards came from and whose name they were in I could peg the charges easily. I worked credit card fraud and identity theft cases for a couple years as a defective!

They were issued UF credit cards for books etc. Instead, they used them to buy all kinds of electronics at Best Buy, then reported the cards stolen so they wouldnt have to pay.
If that's the case then all you have is filing a false police report. The University can choose not to prosecute for credit card fraud. Either way it still falls under impermissible benefits by the bylaws of the NCAA.
 
It could possibly be false report of a crime which isn't a felony in Florida. Either the players or the university would have to report the financial cards stolen via a police report and then law enforcement could take action. Not enough information available at this point.

Florida gonna Floriduh. Who cares

I didn't practice in this area of the law but it seems like Conspiracy, Fraud and Grand Larceny or attempted Grand Larceny. They schemed to get this stuff for free and took positive steps in the commission of the crime.

Retired cop from SoFla. If you could give me the basics of the story like where the credit cards came from and whose name they were in I could peg the charges easily. I worked credit card fraud and identity theft cases for a couple years as a defective!

They were issued UF credit cards for books etc. Instead, they used them to buy all kinds of electronics at Best Buy, then reported the cards stolen so they wouldnt have to pay.
If that's the case then all you have is filing a false police report. The University can choose not to prosecute for credit card fraud. Either way it still falls under impermissible benefits by the bylaws of the NCAA.

Depends on if the criminals/athletes reported the stolen cards to the university or to the police. Definitely some UFaG douche-baggery.
 
I didn't practice in this area of the law but it seems like Conspiracy, Fraud and Grand Larceny or attempted Grand Larceny. They schemed to get this stuff for free and took positive steps in the commission of the crime.

Retired cop from SoFla. If you could give me the basics of the story like where the credit cards came from and whose name they were in I could peg the charges easily. I worked credit card fraud and identity theft cases for a couple years as a defective!

They were issued UF credit cards for books etc. Instead, they used them to buy all kinds of electronics at Best Buy, then reported the cards stolen so they wouldnt have to pay.
If that's the case then all you have is filing a false police report. The University can choose not to prosecute for credit card fraud. Either way it still falls under impermissible benefits by the bylaws of the NCAA.

Depends on if the criminals/athletes reported the stolen cards to the university or to the police. Definitely some UFaG douche-baggery.

True and that could be the case. If the university covers the loss than the bank won't go after them. Typically the victim is reimbursed and the bank acts as the victim. If that ends up being the case, which I doubt UF allows the ball to be in their court, then they could choose to prosecute. Only problem there is the cards are in their names, they just chose to go outside the guidelines of their benefits. Now if they used someone else's card, hold on to your shorts because they *** is grass!
 
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