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luchalibre

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Aren't we like 40 mill over the cap next year? Isn't that why they're restructuring everything this year?
 

Sergio

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Paraag is likely the upset executive that is upset with Klynch, with the new deals 49ers are $40m in red already for next season if they bank that $50m into the off-season team will have about $10 in cap space and will once again run some cap gymnastics and mortgage the future again.1725424354142.png
 

Dead Bluff

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yall see grant cohn reporting that "sources" told him that the front office is upset with Klynch

Iggys having a nervous breakdown
He’s delusional.
If the owners were so pissed why convert all the contract moneys to bonuses?
They could have said no.
 

Sergio

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Just like i said soft ass california, this kid will be charged as an minor and even if convicted of attempted murder he will be free once he turns 25 years old.

The 17-year-old, who remains unidentified, has been charged with attempted murder, assault with a semi-automatic firearm, and attempted robbery charges, San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said Tuesday night.

Jenkins said the charges would be filed in juvenile court, and the suspect is expected to be arraigned on Wednesday afternoon.

No longer under California law can a district attorney choose to file those charges against a minor in adult court,” Jenkins said.

The 17-year-old, who remains unidentified, has been charged with attempted murder, assault with a semi-automatic firearm, and attempted robbery charges, San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said Tuesday night.

Jenkins said the charges would be filed in juvenile court, and the suspect is expected to be arraigned on Wednesday afternoon.

No longer under California law can a district attorney choose to file those charges against a minor in adult court,” Jenkins said.

The 17-year-old, who remains unidentified, has been charged with attempted murder, assault with a semi-automatic firearm, and attempted robbery charges, San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said Tuesday night.

Jenkins said the charges would be filed in juvenile court, and the suspect is expected to be arraigned on Wednesday afternoon.

No longer under California law can a district attorney choose to file those charges against a minor in adult court,” Jenkins said.


The daytime shooting at a busy commercial hub in San Francisco put a renewed spotlight on concerns about crime and violence in the city. Mayor London Breed said the shooting was “a terrible and rare incident in Union Square,” the well-trafficked public plaza where the city has increased police officer coverage in recent years.

“This incident does set us back from all of the hard work that we’ve done in order to make significant changes in public safety in San Francisco,” she said.

Police have not announced a possible motive for the shooting, but there is no indication Pearsall was targeted because he is a football player, Scott said on Saturday.

The chief said it appeared the suspect was acting alone. Only one gun was involved in the shooting and it has been recovered, Scott said.

Pearsall’s mother, Erin, wrote on Facebook that the bullet entered through her son’s chest and exited out his back, missing vital organs.

On Tuesday, Jenkins offered her thoughts and prayers to Pearsall, his family and teammates, adding that they have been “significantly traumatized” by the incident.

“I also know that the San Francisco community has been traumatized, and now it is my job and my office’s job to make sure that we have accountability in this case and that we move forward with ensuring that San Francisco has a level of public safety that doesn’t contribute to these events happening in the future.”

Pearsall was drafted by San Francisco with the 31st pick in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft earlier this year. Before being drafted, Pearsall played three years at Arizona State and two at Florida during his collegiate career. In his last NCAA campaign, he amassed 965 receiving yards and six touchdowns with the Gators.

With the shooting, Pearsall joins an unenviable group of active NFL players who have been victims of gun violence in recent years.

In April, Houston Texans wide receiver Tank Dell suffered minor injuries in a mass shooting in Sanford, Florida.

Two years ago, Washington Commanders then-rookie running back Brian Robinson Jr. was shot twice in an attempted armed robbery just weeks before the start of the season. He missed four games before making a return to the field.

Notably, the NFL franchise – at the time controlled by controversial owner Dan Snyder – used the shooting to criticize the “out-of-control violent crime in DC” as part of an attack on DC Attorney General Karl Racine, who was investigating the team’s workplace culture.
 

Dead Bluff

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In California, minors under the age of 16 generally cannot be tried as adults, meaning that most juveniles under 16 are not permitted to be prosecuted in adult criminal court due to legislation like Senate Bill 1391; however, in certain serious cases like murder or certain sex crimes, minors 16 and older may still be tried as adults depending on the circumstances.

Key points about minors and adult trials in California:

Age restriction: Under current law, minors under 16 years old cannot be tried as adults.

Exceptions for serious crimes: Even with this age restriction, minors 16 and older may still be tried as adults if they commit very serious crimes like murder or certain sex crimes.

Judge's discretion: The decision to try a minor as an adult is ultimately made by a judge based on the specific case.

So in a nutshell......attempted murder is not enough. :rolleyes:
 

don_J

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Aug 15, 2024
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In California, minors under the age of 16 generally cannot be tried as adults, meaning that most juveniles under 16 are not permitted to be prosecuted in adult criminal court due to legislation like Senate Bill 1391; however, in certain serious cases like murder or certain sex crimes, minors 16 and older may still be tried as adults depending on the circumstances.

Key points about minors and adult trials in California:

Age restriction: Under current law, minors under 16 years old cannot be tried as adults.

Exceptions for serious crimes: Even with this age restriction, minors 16 and older may still be tried as adults if they commit very serious crimes like murder or certain sex crimes.

Judge's discretion: The decision to try a minor as an adult is ultimately made by a judge based on the specific case.

So in a nutshell......attempted murder is not enough. :rolleyes:
Sounds like this will be decided by the judge. The DA has no choice but to file the charges as written. Then when they get in front of a judge he can make a request and the judge decides? Dont think that has happened yet, so still a chance he gets charged as an adult.
 

Dead Bluff

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Sounds like this will be decided by the judge. The DA has no choice but to file the charges as written. Then when they get in front of a judge he can make a request and the judge decides? Dont think that has happened yet, so still a chance he gets charged as an adult.
In San Franshithole, I doubt it happens.
 

danggook

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High likeliehood the judge is a 49er fan.

Any of ya'll been playing madden this year? Didn't play much of last year, this years seems better.
 

Barry_BondsMVP

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Bringing San Jose State to glory has been hard work, but im here for it.

Happy with the improvements made in madden this year it's not a shitshow as previous years.
yea I’ve been playing with Fresno St lol. I bet SJSU is challenging but fun.