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Title: Dwight Gooden: The Fugitive
Post by: fightonusc on 08/23/05, 03:08:59 PM
Doc Gooden wanted by poilce after driving away from an officer who stopped him on suspicion of DUI (http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slug=ap-goodenwanted&prov=ap&type=lgns)

Clearly, the race is on between Doc and Darryl to get the most Hall of Shame listings...
Title: Re: Dwight Gooden: The Fugitive
Post by: ultimate7 on 08/23/05, 03:14:58 PM
Lucky for them Lawrence Phillips wasn't in RBI
Title: Re: Dwight Gooden: The Fugitive
Post by: Gantry on 08/23/05, 04:25:39 PM
What a fucking loser...  But let me translate this part:

"Gooden was arrested by Tampa police in 2002 on a drunken driving charge, but later pleaded guilty to reckless driving and received a year probation. "

Because Gooden is wealthy and/or famous, he did not get arrested for his previous DUI convictions.  Seriously, do rich people actually plead guilty to DUIs?  They either do this bullshit route or the old "no contest" thing which gets them traffic school or something...
Title: Re: Dwight Gooden: The Fugitive
Post by: BeefMaster on 08/23/05, 06:04:17 PM
QuoteThey either do this bullshit route or the old "no contest" thing which gets them traffic school or something...

Usually I think of a "no contest" plea as carrying a stiffer penalty than a plain old "guilty" - the Alford plea (no contest) carries no admission of guilt, so you sometimes don't get the leniency that often comes with a guilty plea, because you show less/no remorse.
Title: Re: Dwight Gooden: The Fugitive
Post by: BeeJay on 08/23/05, 06:29:06 PM
I always thought that no contest meant that the defendant realized that the evidence was stacked against him so he probably couldn't win, but he wasn't willing to admit his own guilt.

Do we have any Dee-Nee law talkin' guys?
Title: Re: Dwight Gooden: The Fugitive
Post by: Man of Steal on 08/23/05, 06:33:39 PM
A No Contest plea (or Nolo Contendere) is considered the same as a guilty plea, as far as sentencing goes, but that's it.

So basically, if a civil suit or a future criminial case comes up, and you pled No Contest, they can't say you admitted guilt, even though No Contest is submitting yourself to a guilty verdict if the evidence is there.
Title: Re: Dwight Gooden: The Fugitive
Post by: Bonny on 08/23/05, 07:28:24 PM
My buddy got 4 months in jail, 6 months in a "halfway" center, and 18 months probation for his 2nd DUI.

Fuck Johnson County KS.
Title: Re: Dwight Gooden: The Fugitive
Post by: RedBarron on 08/23/05, 09:00:12 PM
halfway between what?   getting a buzz and getting pissed?
Title: Re: Dwight Gooden: The Fugitive
Post by: MR NEW YORK on 08/23/05, 09:48:25 PM
One of my most fav players of all time. Thats really sad. I cant say anything about him, but you have to grow up brother and make things better. Life is a journey, enjoy while you can Doc.
Title: Re: Dwight Gooden: The Fugitive
Post by: TβG on 08/24/05, 10:27:52 AM
The OC is saddened by this latest news of our cy young pitcher.  We wish Dwight and his family the best during this difficult time.  and we would like to extend the offer to Mr. Gooden to be a minor league instructor during spring training next year.
Title: Re: Dwight Gooden: The Fugitive
Post by: Gantry on 08/24/05, 10:53:51 AM
Quote from: Bonny on 08/23/05, 07:28:24 PM
My buddy got 4 months in jail, 6 months in a "halfway" center, and 18 months probation for his 2nd DUI.

Fuck Johnson County KS.

No offense of course, but fuck your buddy for continuing to drive drunk.  We need harsher penalties because people don't change with the current system.  I bet he doesn't drive drunk now...
Title: Re: Dwight Gooden: The Fugitive
Post by: Nacho on 08/24/05, 11:21:18 AM
Quote from: Gantry on 08/24/05, 10:53:51 AM
Quote from: Bonny on 08/23/05, 07:28:24 PM
My buddy got 4 months in jail, 6 months in a "halfway" center, and 18 months probation for his 2nd DUI.

Fuck Johnson County KS.

No offense of course, but fuck your buddy for continuing to drive drunk. We need harsher penalties because people don't change with the current system. I bet he doesn't drive drunk now...

Seems to me there is a difference between driving drunk in the city and driving drunk in the boonies.  Don't get me wrong, I don't drive drunk in either place.  But it seems as though penalties in places like Kansas shouldn't be as harsh as, say, in NYC.  Not that shit won't happen in either scenario, but you are less likely to kill someone in Kansas than you are in the city.
Title: Re: Dwight Gooden: The Fugitive
Post by: Bonny on 08/24/05, 07:44:53 PM
Johnson County KS is huge.(KC burbs)

Ive driven drunk MANY times. Not smart, but shit happens when your young, dumb and hitting the bars.

I have 3 buds that have had multiple DUIs. My brother has had 2.

Title: Re: Dwight Gooden: The Fugitive
Post by: ultimate7 on 08/26/05, 09:24:29 AM
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2143022

He turned himself in

The picture doesn't look like Doc

From the Article:

He needs to get his life in order," Devil Rays manager Lou Piniella said before Thursday's game against Cleveland. "He's a good young man. He just needs to get his priorities straight.

He was arrested in March and charged with hitting his live-in girlfriend in the face during an argument.
Title: Re: Dwight Gooden: The Fugitive
Post by: BDawk on 08/26/05, 09:53:09 AM
It was the one armed man.
Title: Re: Dwight Gooden: The Fugitive
Post by: ultimate7 on 08/26/05, 10:25:16 AM
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2143510

New update, he's gonna be held without bail until October
Title: Re: Dwight Gooden: The Fugitive
Post by: nomaaa on 08/26/05, 05:28:14 PM
has strawberry been in the papers lately? i bet he misses the attention.