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a.espncdn.com/pdf/2014/0527/dts_nba_charge.pdf
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I. Because the Conversation that V. Stiviano Illegally Recorded Invades Mr. Sterling’s Rights Under the California Constitution and Cannot Be Used for any Purpose, These Proceedings Must be Terminated
The California Penal Code criminalizes the act of recording another’s confidential communication without their consent. Cal. Penal Code § 632(a). The Penal Code further provides that except for prosecuting an individual for committing the crime of illegally recording another, “no evidence obtained as a result of . . . recording a confidential communication in violation of this section shall be admissible in any judicial, administrative, legislative, or other proceeding.” Cal. Penal Code § 632(d) (emphasis added).
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Hypothetically, let's say that those recordings get thrown out.
Sterling then went on with Anderson Cooper and stuck his foot in his mouth yet again. Are they going to get that one thrown out?
At what point does he realize that if he retains that team that he's going to have players that don't play for him. -
Who cares if the players don't play for him, it's the sponsors that are going to hurt them the most.
Even if they can't use those conversations in a court of law, there's no way he's getting out of this. -
Maybe you, the IMA legend, can get a tryout for the Clippers.Tequilla said:Hypothetically, let's say that those recordings get thrown out.
Sterling then went on with Anderson Cooper and stuck his foot in his mouth yet again. Are they going to get that one thrown out?
At what point does he realize that if he retains that team that he's going to have players that don't play for him.
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This whole thing has been an exercise in faux outrage of the day.
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He just needs to leave for his own good at this point.
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I'm definitely an IMA legend (outraged that my shirt isn't hanging from the rafters) ... but even I know that I would have no business playing on that court.RoadDawg55 said:
Maybe you, the IMA legend, can get a tryout for the Clippers.Tequilla said:Hypothetically, let's say that those recordings get thrown out.
Sterling then went on with Anderson Cooper and stuck his foot in his mouth yet again. Are they going to get that one thrown out?
At what point does he realize that if he retains that team that he's going to have players that don't play for him.
When you're 6 foot, white, with a 18-24 inch vertical, you have a definitive ceiling on the court. Mine was not embarrassing myself playing against college and overseas professionals playing at 70-80% of their abilities. -
How is it in his own good?CuntWaffle said:He just needs to leave for his own good at this point.
The NBA chose to ignore this snake for the better part of 30 years ... then picked a fight over private comments.
I hope he embarrasses the Wholly Hell out of these fuckers. -
He will make this as messy as possible - and you will get your wish on that.topdawgnc said:
How is it in his own good?CuntWaffle said:He just needs to leave for his own good at this point.
The NBA chose to ignore this snake for the better part of 30 years ... then picked a fight over private comments.
I hope he embarrasses the Wholly Hell out of these fuckers.
But he's going to cost himself hundreds of millions of dollars out of this as well as his fellow owners probably somewhere in the billions collectively.
Discretion is sometimes the better part of valor.