CriminalSportsThe home of sports prime time crime(Untitled)- November 18, 2002 MLB Hooligan Teen Gets Probation for Game Attack NFLPanthers Suspend Peppers for 4 Gameshttp://radio.weblogs.com/0110004/2002/11/18.html#a454 (Untitled)- November 18, 2002 Ex-Ohio St. Linebacker Sentenced Court Claims Could Put Alabama Back Before NCAAMiami of Ohio Coach Released on Bailhttp://radio.weblogs.com/0110004/2002/11/18.html#a453 (Untitled)- November 18, 2002 Knight Sues Over Firing at Indiana More than two years after getting fired, Bobby Knight is fighting back against Indiana University. The former Hoosiers basketball coach is suing the University, alleging he lost more than $2 million in income since he the school fired him September 10, 2000. Police Arrest Virginia Basketball Guard on DUI Chargeshttp://radio.weblogs.com/0110004/2002/11/18.html#a452 (Untitled)- November 18, 2002 Three Charged With Fixing Breeders Cup Bet Three former college friends turned themselves in on Tuesday to face fraud charges for rigging horse racing bets to try to win $3 million in an attempted theft believed to be the biggest in U.S. racing history.http://radio.weblogs.com/0110004/2002/11/18.html#a451 (Untitled)- November 18, 2002 Nov. 9-15, 2002 NBA Webber Asks Charges Be Thrown Out Chris Webber's lawyer filed a motion in federal court Wednesday asking a judge to throw out federal charges the player lied to a grand jury about his involvement with former Michigan booster Ed Martin. Williams Wants Indictment Tossed Defense lawyers described a distraught Jayson Williams calling for help and diving toward a limousine driver he accidentally shot to counter prosecutors' portrayal of the former basketball player cursing the...http://radio.weblogs.com/0110004/2002/11/18.html#a450 (Untitled)- November 6, 2002 SUSPENDED: Brentson Buckner, Carolina Panthers NEW YORK -- ESPN.com reports Veteran tackle Brentson Buckner of the Carolina Panthers was suspended four games Monday for violating the NFL's steroids abuse policy. The much-traveled Buckner, in his ninth season in the league, has helped turn Carolina's unit into one of the league's best defensive lines. Buckner's agent, George Mavrikes, said Buckner took a diet pill before training camp with an ingredient that's on the league's list of banned...http://radio.weblogs.com/0110004/2002/11/05.html#a449 (Untitled)- November 6, 2002 CONVICTED: Jose Canseco, Former MLB MIAMI -- Associated Press reports Jose Canseco and his twin brother pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges they beat up two men in a nightclub fight, agreeing to probation and community service but avoiding prison time. The Cansecos made the deal while their trial was in jury selection. Jose Canseco agreed to three years' probation, 250 hours of community service and the anger control classes. Ozzie Canseco must complete 18 months' probation, 200 hours of...http://radio.weblogs.com/0110004/2002/11/05.html#a448 (Untitled)- November 6, 2002 INNOCENT PLEA: Sebastian Janikowski, Oakland Raiders OAKLAND, Calif. -- Associated Press reports Raiders kicker Sebastian Janikowski pleaded innocent to charges of driving under the influence. He did not appear in court to enter his plea Monday and remains free on his own recognizance. If convicted, Janikowski, Oakland's first-round draft pick in 2000, could face up to six months in jail. Janikowski was stopped for speeding in Oakland early last month and failed a sobriety test, police said....http://radio.weblogs.com/0110004/2002/11/05.html#a447 (Untitled)- November 6, 2002 ARRESTED: Marty Johnson, Utah Football SALT LAKE CITY -- Associated Press reports Utah running back Marty Johnson could face drunken-driving charges in a case in which he is accused of leaving the scene of an accident after crashing into a parked car near the school stadium. Johnson was arrested Oct. 27. Former teammate Anthony Arceneaux, kicked off the team for an undisclosed violation of team rules a week earlier, also was arrested for allegedly trying to cover for Johnson.http://radio.weblogs.com/0110004/2002/11/05.html#a446 (Untitled)- November 4, 2002 STABBED: Anthony Davis, Wisconsin Football MADISON, Wis. -- Associated Press reports Wisconsin star running back Anthony Davis was stabbed in the left leg early Sunday morning in a domestic altercation at his apartment. Davis suffered a puncture wound to the middle of his left thigh and was transported to the University of Wisconsin Hospital, where he was admitted for treatment and observation. According to the school, he may be released as early as Monday.http://radio.weblogs.com/0110004/2002/11/04.html#a445 |