in addition to the smiles, the other ones i like are when the people make a crazy face: but smiles are always good:
This. Most cops will so take advantage of your lack of law and get you to agree to things you don't have to do.
http://www.nola.com/lsu/index.ssf/2013/07/lsu_running_back_jeremy_hill_f.html LSU football player Jeremy Hill was formally charged with simple battery Monday by the East Baton Rouge District Attorney's office in connection with a bar fight April 27. He will be arraigned Friday, District Attorney Hillar Moore said. Hill, who has been suspended indefinitely by LSU Coach Les Miles, will enter his plea in judge Mike Irwin's Section E district court. Hill, LSU's leading rusher last season, was arrested at 3:50 a.m. after fleeing the scene of the fight which occurred at about 2:13 a.m. outside Reggie's bar in Tigerland. Hill and another man, Robert Bayardo, allegedly punched the victim, Connor Baldridge, according to the police report which, includes officers viewing a cell phone video of the fight. Bayardo, who was arrested for second degree battery, has also been charged with simple battery. Hill, 20, has been suspended indefinitely from the team by LSU Coach Les Miles, who was unavailable for comment. Hill was on probation at the time of his arrest and has since had the terms of his probation altered to include a 9 p.m.-to-6 a.m. curfew by District Court Judge Bonnie Jackson. The arrest violated the two-year probation which Jackson handed Hill after he pleaded guilty in January of 2012 to misdemeanor carnal knowledge of a juvenile.Hill has also been ordered by Jackson ordered him to undergo substance abuse evaluation and follow any recommended treatment. Hill allegedly punched Connor Baldridge behind the left ear and Bayardo knocked him out with another punch. Hill and Bayardo then exchanged high fives, the police report said. Hill was arrested near his residence at the West Campus Apartments. Hel admitted to being in Tigerland earlier but denied being involved in the altercation even after being shown the video. As a freshman last season, Hill led the Tigers with 755 yards rushing and 12 touchdowns. His arrest could prove damaging to his chance of playing in 2013.
Next step will be a motion filed by the prosecution to revoke probation and send to jail like in most of these types of cases and will likely be denied. I assume if Hill has done everything correct and some extra postitive things to show he is doing good right now the judge will have Hill continue with same probation restrictions until his August probabtion court date. Then if everything is still on the right path his probabtion will be atlered to give exceptions for curfew hours, etc... and the probation window widened.
But ONCE AGAIN, the start of football season will be tarnished by ESPN rolling this on the scroll as well as all the other headlines of an LSU player in trouble at the start of the year.
Is this the third year in a row? It's almost become a tradition. At least We'll have Blue. I hope he and Hilliard are busting tail, knowing the team will be on their shoulders.