Jabari Bird Update

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https://nesn.com/2019/10/ex-celtic-jabari-bird-set-to-begin-trial-for-kidnapping-more-on-oct-29/
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Simply an awful awful situation. Heart breaks for his ex-girl fried and the Bird family. I am fairly surprised this has not been resolved with a plea.
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Probably a smart move by him. His lawyer only has to convince 1 juror and that's all she wrote.
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bearister said:

Probably a smart move by him. His lawyer only has to convince 1 juror and that's all she wrote.
I am sure the defense will be about his mental condition. For his sake, I hope that's what it was, and that he has since gotten help. As a fan of Jabari, I hope this works out for him without any jail time, and his ex has peace in her life as well.
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KoreAmBear said:

bearister said:

Probably a smart move by him. His lawyer only has to convince 1 juror and that's all she wrote.
I am sure the defense will be about his mental condition. For his sake, I hope that's what it was, and that he has since gotten help. As a fan of Jabari, I hope this works out for him without any jail time, and his ex has peace in her life as well.


I agree....but any money he got from the Celtics will go in the civil suit in satisfaction of either the judgment or to fund a settlement.
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KoreAmBear said:

bearister said:

Probably a smart move by him. His lawyer only has to convince 1 juror and that's all she wrote.
I am sure the defense will be about his mental condition. For his sake, I hope that's what it was, and that he has since gotten help. As a fan of Jabari, I hope this works out for him without any jail time, and his ex has peace in her life as well.
I hope the woman who he brutally abused gets peace when he is put away for a long, long time.

So if he tried to strangle your daughter same position of no jail time?

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sluggo said:

KoreAmBear said:

bearister said:

Probably a smart move by him. His lawyer only has to convince 1 juror and that's all she wrote.
I am sure the defense will be about his mental condition. For his sake, I hope that's what it was, and that he has since gotten help. As a fan of Jabari, I hope this works out for him without any jail time, and his ex has peace in her life as well.
I hope the woman who he brutally abused gets peace when he is put away for a long, long time.

So if he tried to strangle your daughter same position of no jail time?

Sluggo
I hope he gets something appropriate to the facts of the case (when they come out) and his mental/emotional condition, whatever that was, is and will be. I have a 7 yr old daughter: If anyone tried to strangle her, then I would want to strangle them, but I'm hoping society would keep me from doing that and come up with a solution for all concerned that was just.
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Big C said:

sluggo said:

KoreAmBear said:

bearister said:

Probably a smart move by him. His lawyer only has to convince 1 juror and that's all she wrote.
I am sure the defense will be about his mental condition. For his sake, I hope that's what it was, and that he has since gotten help. As a fan of Jabari, I hope this works out for him without any jail time, and his ex has peace in her life as well.
I hope the woman who he brutally abused gets peace when he is put away for a long, long time.

So if he tried to strangle your daughter same position of no jail time?

Sluggo
I hope he gets something appropriate to the facts of the case (when they come out) and his mental/emotional condition, whatever that was, is and will be. I have a 7 yr old daughter: If anyone tried to strangle her, then I would want to strangle them, but I'm hoping society would keep me from doing that and come up with a solution for all concerned that was just.
He has admitted some facts of the case according to the Boston Globe. His mental/emotional condition? Maybe he was in a strangling mood?

Society has come up with a solution called prison. I am a big advocate of using it for people who have done what he has done (allegedly).

Sluggo
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sluggo said:

Big C said:

sluggo said:

KoreAmBear said:

bearister said:

Probably a smart move by him. His lawyer only has to convince 1 juror and that's all she wrote.
I am sure the defense will be about his mental condition. For his sake, I hope that's what it was, and that he has since gotten help. As a fan of Jabari, I hope this works out for him without any jail time, and his ex has peace in her life as well.
I hope the woman who he brutally abused gets peace when he is put away for a long, long time.

So if he tried to strangle your daughter same position of no jail time?

Sluggo
I hope he gets something appropriate to the facts of the case (when they come out) and his mental/emotional condition, whatever that was, is and will be. I have a 7 yr old daughter: If anyone tried to strangle her, then I would want to strangle them, but I'm hoping society would keep me from doing that and come up with a solution for all concerned that was just.
He has admitted some facts of the case according to the Boston Globe. His mental/emotional condition? Maybe he was in a strangling mood?

Society has come up with a solution called prison. I am a big advocate of using it for people who have done what he has done (allegedly).

Sluggo
I have a 16 year old daughter and yes I would likely want someone who did that to pay. However, if I knew that person and cared about him, and we have no idea what the relationship was like then and now (has she forgiven him because of extenuating circumstances or because she still feels for him, do they still have a relationship, or does she want him to pay), I might have some sympathy. Also, if we were part of Jabari's family, while the situation is quite awful, you would still want the best for him. Bottom line is, we don't know all the facts and circumstances of the situation and relationships, and making definitive judgments as outsiders is not helpful.
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KoreAmBear said:

sluggo said:

Big C said:

sluggo said:

KoreAmBear said:

bearister said:

Probably a smart move by him. His lawyer only has to convince 1 juror and that's all she wrote.
I am sure the defense will be about his mental condition. For his sake, I hope that's what it was, and that he has since gotten help. As a fan of Jabari, I hope this works out for him without any jail time, and his ex has peace in her life as well.
I hope the woman who he brutally abused gets peace when he is put away for a long, long time.

So if he tried to strangle your daughter same position of no jail time?

Sluggo
I hope he gets something appropriate to the facts of the case (when they come out) and his mental/emotional condition, whatever that was, is and will be. I have a 7 yr old daughter: If anyone tried to strangle her, then I would want to strangle them, but I'm hoping society would keep me from doing that and come up with a solution for all concerned that was just.
He has admitted some facts of the case according to the Boston Globe. His mental/emotional condition? Maybe he was in a strangling mood?

Society has come up with a solution called prison. I am a big advocate of using it for people who have done what he has done (allegedly).

Sluggo
I have a 16 year old daughter and yes I would likely want someone who did that to pay. However, if I knew that person and cared about him, and we have no idea what the relationship was like then and now (has she forgiven him because of extenuating circumstances or because she still feels for him, do they still have a relationship, or does she want him to pay), I might have some sympathy. Also, if we were part of Jabari's family, while the situation is quite awful, you would still want the best for him. Bottom line is, we don't know all the facts and circumstances of the situation and relationships, and making definitive judgments as outsiders is not helpful.
Fair enough. I will interpret your no jail time comment to be if the facts support it.

Sluggo
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Big C said:

..I have a 7 yr old daughter: If anyone tried to strangle her, then I would want to strangle them....


No need, that is what contract wetwork is for. Support our Middle East Spec Op Vets.
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sluggo said:

KoreAmBear said:

sluggo said:

Big C said:

sluggo said:

KoreAmBear said:

bearister said:

Probably a smart move by him. His lawyer only has to convince 1 juror and that's all she wrote.
I am sure the defense will be about his mental condition. For his sake, I hope that's what it was, and that he has since gotten help. As a fan of Jabari, I hope this works out for him without any jail time, and his ex has peace in her life as well.
I hope the woman who he brutally abused gets peace when he is put away for a long, long time.

So if he tried to strangle your daughter same position of no jail time?

Sluggo
I hope he gets something appropriate to the facts of the case (when they come out) and his mental/emotional condition, whatever that was, is and will be. I have a 7 yr old daughter: If anyone tried to strangle her, then I would want to strangle them, but I'm hoping society would keep me from doing that and come up with a solution for all concerned that was just.
He has admitted some facts of the case according to the Boston Globe. His mental/emotional condition? Maybe he was in a strangling mood?

Society has come up with a solution called prison. I am a big advocate of using it for people who have done what he has done (allegedly).

Sluggo
I have a 16 year old daughter and yes I would likely want someone who did that to pay. However, if I knew that person and cared about him, and we have no idea what the relationship was like then and now (has she forgiven him because of extenuating circumstances or because she still feels for him, do they still have a relationship, or does she want him to pay), I might have some sympathy. Also, if we were part of Jabari's family, while the situation is quite awful, you would still want the best for him. Bottom line is, we don't know all the facts and circumstances of the situation and relationships, and making definitive judgments as outsiders is not helpful.
Fair enough. I will interpret your no jail time comment to be if the facts support it.

Sluggo
It's just sad all around.
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