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‎12-30-2015 10:58 AM
MTC, HI! Sadly, I really believe his narcissistic mind still thinks he will never see a guilty verdict! I wonder what his wife is really and truly thinking NOW!
‎12-30-2015 11:07 AM
@shell garden wrote:MTC, HI! Sadly, I really believe his narcissistic mind still thinks he will never see a guilty verdict! I wonder what his wife is really and truly thinking NOW!
I'm watching it now on west coast GMA .... he must appear at 4pm today for the arraignment and, if prosecuted, could serve 12 years in jail.
YEEEE - HAAAA !!!!
‎12-30-2015 11:10 AM
Tinkrbl.....thanks for the update! They are saying on CNN, that his lawyers may say, "bad judgement, but no criminal activity"..... Please spare us!
‎12-30-2015 11:13 AM
Long time coming. I can only believe for the the legal system to find him guilty as sin and for him to be punished severely and heftily fined.
‎12-30-2015 11:16 AM
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@shell garden wrote:MTC, HI! Sadly, I really believe his narcissistic mind still thinks he will never see a guilty verdict! I wonder what his wife is really and truly thinking NOW!
I'm watching it now on west coast GMA .... he must appear at 4pm today for the arraignment and, if prosecuted, could serve 12 years in jail.
YEEEE - HAAAA !!!!
Let's not start celebrating before anything actually happens.
The key words in your post are "IF PROSECUTED".
Odds are, he'll get off with nothing more than a stern admonishment.
‎12-30-2015 11:23 AM - edited ‎12-30-2015 11:24 AM
Plaid....I agree with what you are saying, however, just charging him is a victory! His "holier than thou" attitude is knocked down to the ground! Even if Cosby will never think so, his peers will look upon him differently as well as the rest of the world. Then, hopefully, civil suits will be forthcoming and bite him in the wallet!
‎12-30-2015 11:25 AM - edited ‎12-30-2015 11:32 AM
@Plaid Pants2 wrote:
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@shell garden wrote:MTC, HI! Sadly, I really believe his narcissistic mind still thinks he will never see a guilty verdict! I wonder what his wife is really and truly thinking NOW!
I'm watching it now on west coast GMA .... he must appear at 4pm today for the arraignment and, if prosecuted, could serve 12 years in jail.
YEEEE - HAAAA !!!!
Let's not start celebrating before anything actually happens.
The key words in your post are "IF PROSECUTED".
Odds are, he'll get off with nothing more than a stern admonishment.
Why do you think that?
This case was closed and now re-opened due to new evidence that would make it a strong case. The ABC news legal analyst said something about Pennsylvania law being .... blah blah .... I didn't catch it, but it implied there was a special advantage. Well, we shall see .....
‎12-30-2015 11:26 AM
I'm sure he'll say it's a witch hunt.
Yes, his being charged is a victory.
‎12-30-2015 11:28 AM
@shell garden wrote:Plaid....I agree with what you are saying, however, just charging him is a victory! His "holier than thou" attitude is knocked down to the ground! Even if Cosby will never think so, his peers will look upon him differently as well as the rest of the world. Then, hopefully, civil suits will be forthcoming and bite him in the wallet!
Cosby will go to his grave believing that he has not done anything wrong.
Just because suits are brought forth, doesn't mean his bank account will be drained paying them off.
Just look at the Goldmans in the OJ Simpson civil suit.
They won a judgement against him, and yet, all these years later, they have yet to see a single dime of that money.
‎12-30-2015 11:30 AM
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@Plaid Pants2 wrote:
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@shell garden wrote:MTC, HI! Sadly, I really believe his narcissistic mind still thinks he will never see a guilty verdict! I wonder what his wife is really and truly thinking NOW!
I'm watching it now on west coast GMA .... he must appear at 4pm today for the arraignment and, if prosecuted, could serve 12 years in jail.
YEEEE - HAAAA !!!!
Let's not start celebrating before anything actually happens.
The key words in your post are "IF PROSECUTED".
Odds are, he'll get off with nothing more than a stern admonishment.
Why do you think that?
This case was closed and now re-opened due to new evidence that would make it a strong case. The ABC news legal analyst said something about Pennsylvania law being .... blah blah .... I didn't catch it, but it implied there was a special advantage. Well, we shall see .....
Because I am realistic.
Bringing a suit, and PROOVING it are two different things.
I won't be surprised when he ISN'T convicted.
In fact, I expect it.
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