I'd love to get a summary of the public resources that went into this. What an absolute waste.
This says Dekkers is a current cyclone. He is not still able to come back is he?View attachment 116419
It was all a show by the state of Iowa, what a waste of EVERYONES time and energy. Just like I said from the beginning give them the $645 underage gambling ticket. and move on. The "tampering" has nothing to do with gambling per Iowa Code.
This says Dekkers is a current cyclone. He is not still able to come back is he?
This says Dekkers is a current cyclone. He is not still able to come back is he?
No idea that's up to Campbell
Why is it a waste? Because you don't like your fanboy crushes called on their stupidity?I'd love to get a summary of the public resources that went into this. What an absolute waste. It's just as likely that the expenditures will prove to be reasonable and in line with the number of suspects/charges.
You do understand how plea bargaining works, right?
Defense attorneys don't just belly up to the bar and plop down a guilty plea. It is their job (and actually their ethical and professional mandate) to poke holes wherever they may in the State's case.
If the state fails to do the work necessary to gather the evidence in a Constitutional manner, then the defense attorney won't be telling his client "hey kid just plead guilty to that unsupported charge because it will save time", especially where there are NCAA implications.
And anybody who believes whatever a defense attorney spouts, especially in a self-congratulatory press release--I've got this bridge in Brooklyn I'd like to sell you.
I personally would opine (which aint worth much) , however, that this is a fair resolution of the matter.
This says Dekkers is a current cyclone. He is not still able to come back is he?
And I can respect that opinion.But this works both ways. Prosecutors often over-charge to push a guilty plea because no one wants to take the gamble on the higher charge. The tampering charge was pretty extreme
This says Dekkers is a current cyclone. He is not still able to come back is he?
But somebody must have requested/ordered the books to look into betting activity within the facilities. If not, and the books just did it on their own, then why aren't the books doing the same thing in other states?The book(s) software discovered people logged into the app from inside athletic facilites and turned it over to the DCI to investigate as their licenses say they have to.
There's no conspiracy here.
The books are REQUIRED to do so as a condition of being licensed in Iowa.
So this licensing condition is unique to Iowa?The books are REQUIRED to do so as a condition of being licensed in Iowa.
Different laws and different regulations for sports books probably has at least something to do with it.How are the books only finding Iowa State and Iowa Athletes? Do the books look at other states? Do the books only look at Iowa? Strange
The one I'm mentioning is a product of the IA statute. I have not reviewed the statutes of every other state that has legalized sports gambling.So this licensing condition is unique to Iowa?
I have no idea what the conditions of licensure are in other states. That's part of keeping your license to operate in Iowa.But somebody must have requested/ordered the books to look into betting activity within the facilities. If not, and the books just did it on their own, then why aren't the books doing the same thing in other states?