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Charges against Sully dismissed
« on: October 28, 2013, 11:56:59 AM »

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Sullinger case is dismissed.

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Charges against Sullinger have been dismissed.

David Abel ‏@davabel
Apparently, Celtics player Jared #Sullinger's former girlfriend asked for charges to be dismissed and refused to testify against him.
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Re: Charges against Sully dismissed
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Well that's nice.

Hopefully he can focus more on the game, now.
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Re: Charges against Sully dismissed
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Apparently, Celtics player Jared #Sullinger's former girlfriend asked for charges to be dismissed and refused to testify against him.

Does this normally mean anything, that the "girlfriend asked for charges to be dismissed and refused to testify against him."

Like the investigation turned out she was probably lying/exaggerating so she dropped the case?

Or maybe he paid her to drop the case so it won't hurt his career.

Or several other scenarios I can think of.  Does it typically paint what happened in a certain light one way or the other?

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Re: Charges against Sully dismissed
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Apparently, Celtics player Jared #Sullinger's former girlfriend asked for charges to be dismissed and refused to testify against him.

Does this normally mean anything, that the "girlfriend asked for charges to be dismissed and refused to testify against him."

Like the investigation turned out she was probably lying/exaggerating so she dropped the case?

Or maybe he paid her to drop the case so it won't hurt his career.

Or several other scenarios I can think of.  Does it typically paint what happened in a certain light one way or the other?

I'd tend to say it means "trumped up charges" but there are other possibilities.

I tend to be innocent until proven guilty on this kind of thing though (which is funny to say because that's how it should be... but it isn't nowadays).  Everyone buries athletes when they get involved with this kind of thing but they don't have the whole story, and people often ignore the incentive and frankly malice some women could have to bring about cases like this (I felt this way about Birdman last year).

Of course, could be wrong, just my 2 cents.
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It usually means the love-struck woman is standing by her abuser. Happens more often than not.

You doubt me, look at Rihanna vs. Brown.

Most States don't buy that anymore they will force the victim to testify against the abuser.

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It usually means the love-struck woman is standing by her abuser. Happens more often than not.

You doubt me, look at Rihanna vs. Brown.

Most States don't buy that anymore they will force the victim to testify against the abuser.

Good to know one case proves them all.
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My guess is they kissed and made up, he promised; "I'll never do that again, baby, I love you," and they moved on. 

Hopefully, it's not serial and they have both learned to come to a better place in their relationship, free of outbursts of rage and jealousy. 
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Apparently, Celtics player Jared #Sullinger's former girlfriend asked for charges to be dismissed and refused to testify against him.

And the same goes for every domestic case I've ever been involved in. Usually the victim doesn't even show up to court. The Commonwealth may have pursued further if the police had more evidence and Sully had a history, but doesn't seem to be the situation here.

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My guess is they kissed and made up, he promised; "I'll never do that again, baby, I love you," and they moved on. 

Hopefully, it's not serial and they have both learned to come to a better place in their relationship, free of outbursts of rage and jealousy.

Considering she's referred to as the "former girlfriend" in the article, I don't know if that's the most likely outcome.
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My guess is they kissed and made up, he promised; "I'll never do that again, baby, I love you," and they moved on. 

Hopefully, it's not serial and they have both learned to come to a better place in their relationship, free of outbursts of rage and jealousy.

Considering she's referred to as the "former girlfriend" in the article, I don't know if that's the most likely outcome.

Oops.  I missed that.  Yeah, probably not, then. 
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Apparently, Celtics player Jared #Sullinger's former girlfriend asked for charges to be dismissed and refused to testify against him.

Does this normally mean anything, that the "girlfriend asked for charges to be dismissed and refused to testify against him."

Like the investigation turned out she was probably lying/exaggerating so she dropped the case?

Or maybe he paid her to drop the case so it won't hurt his career.

Or several other scenarios I can think of.  Does it typically paint what happened in a certain light one way or the other?

No, there are no assumptions you should make based on general cases, because cases are specific.  In this case, it sounded like something serious enough happened that Sullinger was given a stay-away order despite the girlfriend requesting that one not be given, and serious enough for Sullinger to attend counseling.  It also seems serious enough to have ended their relationship.  Mind you, there is certainly a second side of the story that will not come out due to charges being dropped, but if I had to guess, her reluctance to testify was due to a desire to move on with her life .  Maybe a little money changed hands too, but probably enough to get her on her feet, since she presumably needed a place to live, and not a ridiculously large amount that was a money grab.