Another player in trouble?

Like Kirk Ferentz, Paul Rhoads is not proving to be a great disciplinarian. If he has the on-field success of Ferentz, I could live with regular petty crimes out of our players. Go ahead and crucify me, but we've hung our hats on a squeaky clean program because we sucked.

For the record, I've never had a problem w/how Kirk Ferentz has handled his players or the crimes (most. The rapists and assaulters are dog **** in my book). My problem was with how the media and Hawk fans continued to insist he is some kind of master disciplinarian when the truth of the matter is far from that.
 
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Correct. You can commit burglary with out committing theft. Burglary is considered forced entry w/the intent to commit theft. It doesn't mean you took anything.


Doesn't burglary also mean kicking the door down in some bizzarro legal world where that's not called breaking and entering?

That guy who kicked the door down and punched a guy who was banging his girlfriend in Ames several years back got charged with burglary, for some odd reason.

He got some insane sentence like 10 years or something like that when the guy didn't even end up being hurt, but since he forced entry, it was some BS serious form of burglary...I believe the legal term is naughty burglary.
 
We got our swagger back and we are winning games so I'm cool with a couple of off the field issues.


Are you serious?

1. We've yet to beat a team ranked in the top 100.
2. We're better than that at ISU, even if you aren't.

Punishments need to start coming down and coming down hard. No more meaningless suspensions that aren't really suspensions.

If you were kidding, I apologize.
 
Doesn't burglary also mean kicking the door down in some bizzarro legal world where that's not called breaking and entering?

That guy who kicked the door down and punched a guy who was banging his girlfriend in Ames several years back got charged with burglary, for some odd reason.

He got some insane sentence like 10 years or something like that when the guy didn't even end up being hurt, but since he forced entry, it was some BS serious form of burglary...I believe the legal term is naughty burglary.

I'm not really all that sure what the difference between burglary and B&E is. I think it has something to do w/intent to steal.

The weird part of this is, I've never heard of 5th degree. That is waaaaaaaaaaaaaay down the totem pole.
 
Doesn't burglary also mean kicking the door down in some bizzarro legal world where that's not called breaking and entering?

That guy who kicked the door down and punched a guy who was banging his girlfriend in Ames several years back got charged with burglary, for some odd reason.

He got some insane sentence like 10 years or something like that when the guy didn't even end up being hurt, but since he forced entry, it was some BS serious form of burglary...I believe the legal term is naughty burglary.

Burglary is breaking in with the intent to commit a felony inside. That felony doesn't have to be theft (it can be serious assault, rape, murder, etc.)
 
Burglary doesn't require forced entry. It is being a place thet you have no legal right with the intent to commit a felony, assault, theft, or criminal mischief(vandalism). Breaking and entering is just another term for burglary.

He was charged with theft which means he most likely was shoplifting and got caught.
 
He is my hopeful scenerio. When he moved here, he switched over to and Ames bank account and forgot to throw those old checks away and accidentally used one of those instead of his new ones. I bet this is what happened.........I hope.........hey, it could have.
 

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