Michael Nunn in Prison?
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El Raincoat
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Michael Nunn in Prison?
I just heard that Micheal Nunn is in Prison this is the first i heard of this. What is he in for does anyone know?
Apparently at the WBC Convention they are trying to set up something which will enable ex fighters to become trainers and Nunn is someone they want to help.
Apparently at the WBC Convention they are trying to set up something which will enable ex fighters to become trainers and Nunn is someone they want to help.
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El Raincoat
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On August 6th, 2002, in an undercover FBI drug sting, Nunn was arrested for possession of Cocaine with intent to distribute. He was arrested in a Davenport hotel while purchasing one kilogram of Cocaine from an undercover FBI agent. The street value of the drug was reported to be an estimated $24,000.
Nunn pleaded guilty to the charge of one count of conspiracy to distribute Cocaine. During a three-day sentencing hearing involving testimony from friends and fellow inmates, prosecutors weaved together evidence that showed Nunn had been dealing drugs since as far back as 1993. U.S. District Judge William Gritzner sentenced Michael Nunn to more than 24 years in Federal Prison.
http://www.essentialiowa.com/MichaelNunn.html
Nunn pleaded guilty to the charge of one count of conspiracy to distribute Cocaine. During a three-day sentencing hearing involving testimony from friends and fellow inmates, prosecutors weaved together evidence that showed Nunn had been dealing drugs since as far back as 1993. U.S. District Judge William Gritzner sentenced Michael Nunn to more than 24 years in Federal Prison.
http://www.essentialiowa.com/MichaelNunn.html
so with good behavior he can be out in 17 years or so... still very bad stuff!NYboxing wrote:On August 6th, 2002, in an undercover FBI drug sting, Nunn was arrested for possession of Cocaine with intent to distribute. He was arrested in a Davenport hotel while purchasing one kilogram of Cocaine from an undercover FBI agent. The street value of the drug was reported to be an estimated $24,000.
Nunn pleaded guilty to the charge of one count of conspiracy to distribute Cocaine. During a three-day sentencing hearing involving testimony from friends and fellow inmates, prosecutors weaved together evidence that showed Nunn had been dealing drugs since as far back as 1993. U.S. District Judge William Gritzner sentenced Michael Nunn to more than 24 years in Federal Prison.
http://www.essentialiowa.com/MichaelNunn.html
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Klee Gluckman
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yea its tough but its good... drugs are not what need to be on the streets. Kids think its the easy way out and they forget about school, etc. etc.Klee Gluckman wrote:Heck the American system is harsh 17 years![]()
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he has not killed or raped anyone.
it might be to long, but it is a example, thats for sure!
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fvck off you clueless naive fool - Clinton, Bush, Elvis have all done drugs. Crugs are the least of society's problems.NYY2424 wrote:yea its tough but its good... drugs are not what need to be on the streets. Kids think its the easy way out and they forget about school, etc. etc.Klee Gluckman wrote:Heck the American system is harsh 17 years![]()
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he has not killed or raped anyone.
it might be to long, but it is a example, thats for sure!
ok sense that is the case.... we should allow it. lol. you clown!E wrote:fvck off you clueless naive fool - Clinton, Bush, Elvis have all done drugs. Crugs are the least of society's problems.NYY2424 wrote:yea its tough but its good... drugs are not what need to be on the streets. Kids think its the easy way out and they forget about school, etc. etc.Klee Gluckman wrote:Heck the American system is harsh 17 years![]()
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he has not killed or raped anyone.
it might be to long, but it is a example, thats for sure!
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You're truly a fool & undoubtedly a user.E wrote:fvck off you clueless naive fool - Clinton, Bush, Elvis have all done drugs. Crugs are the least of society's problems.NYY2424 wrote:yea its tough but its good... drugs are not what need to be on the streets. Kids think its the easy way out and they forget about school, etc. etc.Klee Gluckman wrote:Heck the American system is harsh 17 years![]()
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he has not killed or raped anyone.
it might be to long, but it is a example, thats for sure!
People piss & moan about drug conviction laws in places like Bali & the like but they are usually the least aware of drugs' pervasive & omnipresent hold. Someone said he didn't rape or kill anyone - any idea what kind of a role drug use (pick a drug, any drug) plays in crime statistics? From alcohol to ice & much of what's in between - Munn helps to contribute to this each time he gets involved - he gets not one iota of sympathy from me, nor would my favourite fighter if he ever went down.
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Nunn and 49er's running back Roger Craig were from the same town, Davenport, IA. There were occasionally newspaper stories referring to them as half-brothers. Then Nunn started to get in trouble with the law and the newspapers started to refer to them as cousins. After Nunn started to get into bigger trouble, it turns out they weren't related at all. ![[icon_e_biggrin.gif] :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
I thought Craig was his brother-in-lawAmbling Alp wrote:Nunn and 49er's running back Roger Craig were from the same town, Davenport, IA. There were occasionally newspaper stories referring to them as half-brothers. Then Nunn started to get in trouble with the law and the newspapers started to refer to them as cousins. After Nunn started to get into bigger trouble, it turns out they weren't related at all.
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Generally people dont. Thats why Mike Vick was so scared about the Feds being the ones to charge him. The average federal prisoner does 85% of their sentence. Average state time is well under 50%.crazedboxer wrote:I"ve never heard anyone getting out of FEDERAL PRISON early. Once you're in, you serve your term.
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Also, the Feds have a much higher conviction rate. In my area it's 90+ percent.Sexual Harassment Panda wrote:Generally people dont. Thats why Mike Vick was so scared about the Feds being the ones to charge him. The average federal prisoner does 85% of their sentence. Average state time is well under 50%.crazedboxer wrote:I"ve never heard anyone getting out of FEDERAL PRISON early. Once you're in, you serve your term.
