Not much will happen to Conor

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He'll have a great lawyer.

The lawyer can argue the video isn't clear enough to see who actually did what.

So one side says Conor did this, did that.

Conor's crew says he didn't do anything.

Now it's all hearsay, one group's word against another group's word.

Not enough evidence for a guilty verdict. Not enough evidence to sue either.

If the glove don't fit, you must acquit!
 
There are multiple unbiased witnesses and a clear vid

Denying that this occured would be the dumbest defense of all

Easy 200,000 settlment for Mike
 
Yeah except there's video of him throwing shit at the bus, there's also video of things hitting the bus and smashing the windows which caused injuries

If you don't understand how literally having video evidence of you doing it is enough to prove you guilty I don't know what to say...
 
Um. Not much will happen to him because it was a work......


there. I made it much simpler for you
 
Not much will happen because he's rich. All that stuff you said is fucking stupid nonsense
 
rich.
famous.
tied to powerful interests in a billion dollar company.
white.
like authentic white from the motherland white.
he'll be fine.

but if he were Plexico Buress and he shot himself in the leg, he'd be in trouble.
 
There are multiple unbiased witnesses and a clear vid

Denying that this occured would be the dumbest defense of all

Easy 200,000 settlment for Mike


I think more than that. In the USA you can make millions for burning your nether region with hot coffee. That is why McDonald’s has to put print on their cups stating that hot coffee is hot. Conor is screwed and emotional damage will also be a part of this.
 
There are multiple unbiased witnesses and a clear vid

Denying that this occured would be the dumbest defense of all

Easy 200,000 settlment for Mike

The video is not clear. It looks like every other white man with a beard in black sweats. There's no clear facial shot. Sorry.

Jury selection. Pick a bunch of people that don't know shit about MMA, much less know Conor.

Conor's lawyer could easily create enough doubt about who that is in the video that no jury would convict. Beyond a reasonable doubt ain't gonna happen.

As far as unbiased witnesses, don't you think all 20 of Conor's crew are going to say it wasn't Conor that threw the dolly? That's 20 witnesses for Conor.

Conor won't be convicted of any criminal offense and isn't going to lose millions in any civil suit.
 
I think more than that. In the USA you can make millions for burning your nether region with hot coffee. That is why McDonald’s has to put print on their cups stating that hot coffee is hot. Conor is screwed and emotional damage will also be a part of this.

I do these cases all the time

McDonald’s coffee case is a joke but the coffee was seriously dangerously ridicously hot — so hot it discared the lady

The company had been getting complaints about it for years and had just plain ignored them
 
The video is not clear. It looks like every other white man with a beard in black sweats. There's no clear facial shot. Sorry.

Jury selection. Pick a bunch of people that don't know shit about MMA, much less know Conor.

Conor's lawyer could easily create enough doubt about who that is in the video that no jury would convict. Beyond a reasonable doubt ain't gonna happen.

As far as unbiased witnesses, don't you think all 20 of Conor's crew are going to say it wasn't Conor that threw the dolly? That's 20 witnesses for Conor.

Conor won't be convicted of any criminal offense and isn't going to lose millions in any civil suit.

You realize to take. A case like this to trial in the capacity your suggesting costs at least $400,000 in legal fees and he would still definitely close with
That moronic argument— even a “win” would cost him the legal fees he never recovers

It’s a civil law suit — “reasonable doubt “ — only applies to criminal cases

This isn’t your community college law 101 class
 
You realize to take. A case like this to trial in the capacity your suggesting costs at least $400,000 in legal fees and he would still definitely close with
That moronic argument— even a “win” would cost him the legal fees he never recovers

It’s a civil law suit — “reasonable doubt “ — only applies to criminal cases

This isn’t your community college law 101 class

This will never even go to trial. No attorney would take this on contingency.
 
I do these cases all the time

McDonald’s coffee case is a joke but the coffee was seriously dangerously ridicously hot — so hot it discared the lady

The company had been getting complaints about it for years and had just plain ignored them


My point was that you can get millions for that and you can get millions for this. Conor hurt people and they’re going to get paid. Add all the lost wages, training camps and “emotional trauma and you’re looking at serious money. This does not include the UFC. They can go after him as well.
 
Conor isn't a cop the video evidence will be just fine in a criminal and civil case.
 
My point was that you can get millions for that and you can get millions for this. Conor hurt people and they’re going to get paid. Add all the lost wages, training camps and “emotional trauma and you’re looking at serious money. This does not include the UFC. They can go after him as well.

Agreed — he’s in for a legal shit storm

Even the ones who weren’t injured can go to therapy and sue for intentional distress and still take home 40-80k
 
He'll have a great lawyer.

The lawyer can argue the video isn't clear enough to see who actually did what.

So one side says Conor did this, did that.

Conor's crew says he didn't do anything.

Now it's all hearsay, one group's word against another group's word.

Not enough evidence for a guilty verdict. Not enough evidence to sue either.

If the glove don't fit, you must acquit!
This isn't something you fight. It's something you settle.
 
Your defence would be the video is not clear ? Jesus Christ, whatever you do don't study law.
 
Conor should get Jon Jones' lawyers.

Let's see him use the "it doesn't make any sense" defense.
 
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