And the hits keep rolling in:
Youhanna Ghaifan
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It involved a hotel worker.
Why does the team stay in Ft. colons the night before for a game at 8:00 p.m.?
Why does the team stay in Ft. colons the night before for a game at 8:00 p.m.?
"False Imprisonment" can be a felony or misdemeanor. I'm assuming his case is not a felony or he would be in jail. From the internet:
Is False Imprisonment a felony?
In other words, false imprisonment can be charged when the restraint, confinement or detention lasts for only a very short time. A violation of Penal Code § 236 can be charged as felony or a misdemeanor. When defendant uses actual or implied threats, violence, fraud or deceit, a felony is usually charged
Is False Imprisonment a felony?
In other words, false imprisonment can be charged when the restraint, confinement or detention lasts for only a very short time. A violation of Penal Code § 236 can be charged as felony or a misdemeanor. When defendant uses actual or implied threats, violence, fraud or deceit, a felony is usually charged
Class 2 misdemeanor. No threats, violence, and less than 24 hours. If charged its 3-12 monthsAdv8RU12 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 26, 2018 3:08 pm "False Imprisonment" can be a felony or misdemeanor. I'm assuming his case is not a felony or he would be in jail. From the internet:
Is False Imprisonment a felony?
In other words, false imprisonment can be charged when the restraint, confinement or detention lasts for only a very short time. A violation of Penal Code § 236 can be charged as felony or a misdemeanor. When defendant uses actual or implied threats, violence, fraud or deceit, a felony is usually charged
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Pretty much the same reason they stay in a hotel the night before even on home games. Its supposed to prevent poop like this from happening.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Fri Oct 26, 2018 2:57 pm It involved a hotel worker.
Why does the team stay in Ft. colons the night before for a game at 8:00 p.m.?
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What a f-ckstick. Way to think about your team and your scholarship, Yoyo...
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Top 4 talent on this team. His loss is huge. The hope now that he didn't do something bad enough where nobody wants to have him. I was hoping already he didn't think he should declare for the NFL draft this year. This may answer that
No. Channel 9 Denver reports:
A spokesperson for Fort Collins police said the incident involved 21-year-old Youhanna Ghaifan and a hotel guest, but did not provide additional information
A guest. A maid wouldn't report it because she wouldn't want to risk getting deported to Mexico.
A "guest". I wonder if it was a hooker who wanted more cash than he had. Or part of a CSU coed team sent to "tire out" Poke players, and this one wanted out because she didn't like the size she saw. Just speculating, you know.
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Unbelievable. Might have cost himself an NFL career.