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Joe Mixon Not Invited To The NFL Combine

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He turned 18 THAT DAY. He was a fucking child mere hours before the incident, in the eyes of the law. So from a legal standpoint, Joe got much worse than she did because she didn't get charged with a fucking thing.

Hahaha! She didn't get charged. . . Unreal.

"Officer, I want that woman arrested and charged immediately! She smashed her face against my star football player's hand!" - Bob Stoops.
 

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I bet you fuck livestock in the ass.

Of course, I don't think you'll actually hit a chick. Not because you'd be unwilling, but because it's unlikely a woman would let you get that close. They aren't attracted to pussies.
 

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Of course, I don't think you'll actually hit a chick. Not because you'd be unwilling, but because it's unlikely a woman would let you get that close. They aren't attracted to pussies.

Being married for 10 years, I couldn't care less.
 

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Of course, I don't think you'll actually hit a chick. Not because you'd be unwilling, but because it's unlikely a woman would let you get that close. They aren't attracted to pussies.

Oklahoma fans really not representing well on this issue. Not often you see someone argue the merits of hitting women, but these guys all do it.
 

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Oklahoma fans really not representing well on this issue. Not often you see someone argue the merits of hitting women, but these guys all do it.

Complete and utter horse shit.
 

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What's his name?
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Oklahoma fans really not representing well on this issue. Not often you see someone argue the merits of hitting women, but these guys all do it.

It is incredible. To them, comparing OU to Baylor is a far more egregious offense than a man caving in a woman's skull.
 

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I mean, to be such a smart guy working at such an important place doing such important stuff with security clearances en sech I find it hard to believe someone of that stature would wile away the hours trolling on the internet.

I had a guy stalk me before. After I was done he didn't do it any more.

*sigh*

This is gonna hurt you way more than it hurts me.
 

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Your boy went into the shop to physically confront that broad. Try to spin it all you want, son, but she didn't assault him.
December 20, 2016 (Fault Lines) – In July, 2014, Oklahoma freshman running back Joe Mixon was involved in a confrontation at Pickleman’s Gourmet Café in Norman. Pickleman’s is a deli, with sub sandwiches, soups, etcetera, and is located at the “Campus Corner” area, just north of campus, along with numerous other businesses that cater to students and visitors to the University of Oklahoma.

At the end of the confrontation, Amelia Molitor had a broken jaw, Joe Mixon was suspended from the football team for a year and faced criminal charges. Recently, the store’s surveillance video of the incident was released to the public.

At the beginning of the video, you see Molitor enter the deli and go to a table, just after leaving a verbal confrontation with Mixon outside. Molitor (at 0:24) motions Mixon to her table as he enters the deli and he walks over. There’s a brief conversation and Mixon turns to walk away (at 0:38). Molitor steps towards Mixon and shoves him with both hands and then strikes him in the face or neck with her right hand. In Oklahoma, that’s Assault and Battery.[1] Mixon immediately defends himself, striking Molitor once, knocking her down and into the table, and breaking several bones in her face.

Mixon was subsequently charged criminally with an Assault and Battery on Molitor, but did not elect to fight the charges after the prosecutor offered a year deferred adjudication, 100 hours of community service, and cognitive behavior counseling. That meant that after Mixon completed the year probation, he would be found not guilty of the charge. It’s a good deal, and Mixon took it by making an Alford plea.[2]

This was a good deal for Mixon. It spared him the risk of going to a jury and being found guilty, and it allowed him to maintain that he did nothing wrong for the almost certain to ensue civil lawsuit. You see, under Oklahoma law, Mixon has the opportunity to assert that he was defending himself. In Oklahoma, there is no duty for a person to retreat before defending themselves and hasn’t been since 1912, at least.[3]

Molitor has subsequently filed a lawsuit against Mixon, in federal district court, and this has been interesting too. Mixon, a redshirt sophomore, has two more years of college eligibility, but may also declare for the NFL draft. Although Mixon has had an outstanding season, ranking second in the nation in all purpose yards and the only player this year to have touchdowns by throwing a pass, rushing, pass receptions, and a kick return. He is likely to play in the NFL, and if Molitor can get a judgment, she’ll be able to collect.

The civil case is interesting, but will hinge on the criminal case. First, instead of being heard in state court, it’s being heard in U.S. District Court because of diversity jurisdiction. Molitor is from Texas, and although Mixon is from California, he is currently residing, and the incident happened, in Oklahoma. Molitor originally filed the case in San Francisco, but lost when Mixon asked that the case be moved to Oklahoma City. She also tried to keep the video from being released to the public while Mixon sought to have it released.

Additionally, two of Molitor’s causes of action were dismissed by the court, the count for negligence, and the count for wanton and willful misconduct, leaving only one count for the intentional infliction of emotional distress. Mixon’s attorney’s pointed out that the basis of Molitor’s first two causes of action was an alleged battery, and that Molitor had not filed the case until Oklahoma’s one year statute of limitations had expired. They further pointed out that an intentional act (battery) could not be negligence under Oklahoma law, and the court agreed.

That one count is going to be hard to prove, and it should be. Molitor had no business assaulting Mixon, and while Mixon probably should have just walked away.
 

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December 20, 2016 (Fault Lines) – In July, 2014, Oklahoma freshman running back Joe Mixon was involved in a confrontation at Pickleman’s Gourmet Café in Norman. Pickleman’s is a deli, with sub sandwiches, soups, etcetera, and is located at the “Campus Corner” area, just north of campus, along with numerous other businesses that cater to students and visitors to the University of Oklahoma.

At the end of the confrontation, Amelia Molitor had a broken jaw, Joe Mixon was suspended from the football team for a year and faced criminal charges. Recently, the store’s surveillance video of the incident was released to the public.

At the beginning of the video, you see Molitor enter the deli and go to a table, just after leaving a verbal confrontation with Mixon outside. Molitor (at 0:24) motions Mixon to her table as he enters the deli and he walks over. There’s a brief conversation and Mixon turns to walk away (at 0:38). Molitor steps towards Mixon and shoves him with both hands and then strikes him in the face or neck with her right hand. In Oklahoma, that’s Assault and Battery.[1] Mixon immediately defends himself, striking Molitor once, knocking her down and into the table, and breaking several bones in her face.

Mixon was subsequently charged criminally with an Assault and Battery on Molitor, but did not elect to fight the charges after the prosecutor offered a year deferred adjudication, 100 hours of community service, and cognitive behavior counseling. That meant that after Mixon completed the year probation, he would be found not guilty of the charge. It’s a good deal, and Mixon took it by making an Alford plea.[2]

This was a good deal for Mixon. It spared him the risk of going to a jury and being found guilty, and it allowed him to maintain that he did nothing wrong for the almost certain to ensue civil lawsuit. You see, under Oklahoma law, Mixon has the opportunity to assert that he was defending himself. In Oklahoma, there is no duty for a person to retreat before defending themselves and hasn’t been since 1912, at least.[3]

Molitor has subsequently filed a lawsuit against Mixon, in federal district court, and this has been interesting too. Mixon, a redshirt sophomore, has two more years of college eligibility, but may also declare for the NFL draft. Although Mixon has had an outstanding season, ranking second in the nation in all purpose yards and the only player this year to have touchdowns by throwing a pass, rushing, pass receptions, and a kick return. He is likely to play in the NFL, and if Molitor can get a judgment, she’ll be able to collect.

The civil case is interesting, but will hinge on the criminal case. First, instead of being heard in state court, it’s being heard in U.S. District Court because of diversity jurisdiction. Molitor is from Texas, and although Mixon is from California, he is currently residing, and the incident happened, in Oklahoma. Molitor originally filed the case in San Francisco, but lost when Mixon asked that the case be moved to Oklahoma City. She also tried to keep the video from being released to the public while Mixon sought to have it released.

Additionally, two of Molitor’s causes of action were dismissed by the court, the count for negligence, and the count for wanton and willful misconduct, leaving only one count for the intentional infliction of emotional distress. Mixon’s attorney’s pointed out that the basis of Molitor’s first two causes of action was an alleged battery, and that Molitor had not filed the case until Oklahoma’s one year statute of limitations had expired. They further pointed out that an intentional act (battery) could not be negligence under Oklahoma law, and the court agreed.

That one count is going to be hard to prove, and it should be. Molitor had no business assaulting Mixon, and while Mixon probably should have just walked away.

Clearly a Sooners fan's point of view.
 

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It is incredible. To them, comparing OU to Baylor is a far more egregious offense than a man caving in a woman's skull.
I agree. Our offense was way better than Baylor's this year. Defense just sucked ass the first 3 quarters of the season. :tsk:
 

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I'm well aware of who sealed the tape initially. I was referring to the times that the court was being sued to have the tape released and her attorney requested it stay sealed. That's not really the point though. The point is the university had dick to do with it being sealed while it was. That's directly in opposition to what some on here and in the media have said.

The only person who knows why the judge sealed the tape is the judge. I'm sure you can understand why many would think OU would have a hand in it though. (If this happened anywhere else on a campus -- the finger would be pointed at that school too)

As far as Molitor requesting the tape to be sealed -- it'd be impossible as she doesn't own the footage and couldn't make the request. If that were the case -- Ray Rice's wife would have just requested her video he sealed and Rice wouldn't be black balled.
 
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