Yes, determining if the speed is criminal is at the discretion of the officer. But if the officer cites the driver for a criminal amount of speed, the driver is required to go to court. Even if you feel such a thing is "trivial," it still has to go through the legal process.
And the Prosecutor in this case had the discretion to slap a fine, but they wanted to make a spectacle of it. Which I disagree with. That's all I'm saying.
The players gambled and shouldn't have - I agree.
The NCAA will most likely penalize them - I have no problem with this.
Criminal charges - Is laughable to me and I disagree with it. You want to punish them fine them the $640 for every bet they made, but criminal charges no I don't agree with that.