As we already reported last night, linebacker Rey Maualuga's case was officially dismissed today by the City Attorney.
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LBC_ROB said:
Where are all the Frat boys??? I thought that you dorks would be all fired up about this... BRO!!!
Morantz said:
Scott
This has really no signifance. If he did it again he would be seen as a repeat offender. Some statues even say to give no validity.
If this was a felony conviction (I assume it was misdemeanor plea) he would have certain rights restored. But the right to own a weapon would not be restored.
What he gains is if ever asked under oath if he has been convicted of a crime he can say no.
But some applications ask have you ever had conviction that was later set aside.
Sorry if I am not to clear but USC1966 does point my IQ is only 9.
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Where are all the Frat boys??? I thought that you dorks would be all fired up about this... BRO!!!
Scott
This has really no signifance. If he did it again he would be seen as a repeat offender. Some statues even say to give no validity.
If this was a felony conviction (I assume it was misdemeanor plea) he would have certain rights restored. But the right to own a weapon would not be restored.
What he gains is if ever asked under oath if he has been convicted of a crime he can say no.
But some applications ask have you ever had conviction that was later set aside.
Sorry if I am not to clear but USC1966 does point my IQ is only 9.