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  • smonkbmw
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    hes no star to me by any means. his dad maybe, his sister is trying to be. the guy that is missing half of his skull (passenger) probably doesnt think so.

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  • dinanm3atl
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    Originally posted by Vedubin01 View Post
    dude he did his time and he is paying for it financially!
    Agreed. He is a star and he spent time in jail... Big deal right there.

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  • Vedubin01
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    dude he did his time and he is paying for it financially!

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  • smonkbmw
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    be so cool if as he stepped off the curb and some "Final Destination" shiz went down, like a bus plowed into him from no where.

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  • e30s52
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    Originally posted by dinanm3atl View Post
    he is a decent drifter...

    He is just a kid and taking is overly powerful car on the street.

    Give him a break. I know none of us have ever done anything stupid like street racing. Ever.
    i wouldnt even call him decent

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  • delatlanta1281
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    Crazy. It is amazing to watch how 1 bad decision can impact so many. Is his friend ok now?

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  • Dave
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    I don't think FL courts are as pansy assed as the ones in Cali that let these people go.

    I have no idea if they allow 2-for-1/3-for-1 credit for good time or work details, etc.

    Also may make a difference if he is being committed to the custody of the state or staying in the county.

    I practice in Ohio and Kentucky.

    In Ohio, if you are doing "local time" all of the early release credits are available to you. If you end up with the State Dept. of Corrections 8 months means 8 months.

    In Kentucky, the amount of time is subject to a lot more reduction, even at the state level.

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  • atomic
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    I think he will be in for 21 days and released for good behavior. Seems the celebrities get the easy way out. Any of us and we would get the full sentence, which would be double what he received.

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  • Raxe
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    Hulk seems like the kind of father who would make his son serve the sentence as a lesson, tough love style. I bet he does most of the 8 months, if not all.

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  • JGood
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    I can't imagine how shitty that must be for everyone involved. We've all done stupid stuff, sometimes it catches up. Now he's paying for it by seeing his friend and his friends family suffer, and jail time. Tough way to learn a lesson...

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  • RedHoodRidah
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    Originally posted by george graves View Post
    Thanks for the update Atomic...

    I wonder how many days he will actually serve...if at all.
    He will be out either 2moro night or monday morning thats for sure. Im not taking bets yet until after these 2 days lol.

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  • george graves
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    Thanks for the update Atomic...

    I wonder how many days he will actually serve...if at all.

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  • atomic
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    CLEARWATER, Fla. — A judge in Florida says the 17-year-old son of wrestler Hulk Hogan should serve eight months in jail for reckless driving. Nick Bollea was led off to begin his sentence immediately after Friday's ruling. He will be on five years' probation and lose his driving privileges for three years.

    Authorities say Bollea was racing a friend in his father's sports car when he clipped a curb, spun out of control and slammed into a palm tree in downtown Clearwater, Florida, last August.

    The impact left his friend critically injured and in need of lifetime medical care.

    Bollea pleaded no contest to the reckless driving charge.

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  • dinanm3atl
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    I still can't believe all the "hate" in this thread.

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  • mtechnik
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    Yeah sad story read it on the underneath running headlings on CNN. Immediately thought on R3V and the thread someone make about Nick just some days prior.


    I wonder when some people will establish the "Church of Darwin" - sheesh.

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