Former Memphis Tiger Sentenced for Assault, DUI

A former University of Memphis Tigers basketball player pleaded guilty to DUI and assault in a crash that seriously injured another man.

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toodlum48 - 7/22/2012 2:29 AM
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Good luck on that ever happening. It won't! Judges, prosecutors, and the district attorney will let these fools out crime after crime with a slap in the wrist. Some will even have several arrests on different charges while still going to court on a previous violent crime. If it was me, they would have revoked my bond and then give me 15+ years for looking at someone the wrong way! Memphis is going down the drain....quickly!

Frayserboi - 7/21/2012 12:55 PM
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That boy, Hunt,needs to spend some time in the Penile Farm....fighting on Beale St. when he was on the team & all that, oh yea, the incident when he had a "bone slip out of place" in his hand & couldn't play..... Oh well, I guess if you play basketball you get a free ride, which sets a dreadful example for the youth in this community! The prosecuter & judge who went along with this charade need to be exposed & forced out of office! Outrageous!
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