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$$$$$ helps. Let’s let the lawyers sweep an innocent woman’s death under the “Rugg”

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Jun 10, 2022

Lawyers for Ruggs want evidence showing illegal blood-alcohol level thrown out​

Lawyers for ex-Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs are asking a judge to throw out evidence that prosecutors say shows he had a blood-alcohol level twice the legal limit while speeding at 156 mph on a city street before a fiery crash that killed a woman last November.​

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Henry Ruggs III , The Canadian Press
LAS VEGAS -- Lawyers for ex-Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs are asking a judge to throw out evidence that prosecutors say shows he had a blood alcohol level twice the legal limit while speeding at 156 mph on a city street before being involved in a fiery crash that killed a woman last November.
In a court filing that effectively delayed a preliminary hearing of evidence, Ruggs' defense team argues that police didn't have a legal reason to ask a judge to authorize a warrant to obtain Ruggs' blood.

"True probable cause did not exist,'' attorneys David Chesnoff and Richard Schonfeld said in a document submitted May 23 to Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Ann Zimmerman. "The mere fact of Mr. Ruggs's involvement in a fatal vehicle collision does not, in itself, give rise to probable cause to believe he was driving under the influence of alcohol.''
Ruggs was hospitalized and no field sobriety test was performed at the crash scene to determine if he was impaired, the document said. It notes that a police officer asked his sergeant what to do without an impairment finding.
The unnamed sergeant is recorded on body-worn camera audio responding that, "driving behavior and death alone is going to get you a warrant all day,'' the court filing said.
Zimmerman pushed back from next week to Sept. 7 the date of a preliminary hearing to determine if Ruggs will stand trial in state court on felony driving under the influence and reckless driving charges. She scheduled a July 12 hearing on the evidence question.
Schonfeld declined to comment ahead of the hearing, while prosecutor Eric Bauman said Friday he'll "contest the motion and we will see what the court decides.''
Ruggs, 23, is a former first-round NFL draft pick. He remains on house arrest in Las Vegas with electronic GPS and alcohol monitors. He faces a mandatory two years in state prison and maybe more than 50 years if he's convicted.
Ruggs also is charged with misdemeanor gun possession after police reported finding a loaded handgun in his demolished Chevrolet Corvette.
The predawn wreck sparked a fire that killed 23-year-old Tina Tintor and her pet dog, Max, in Tintor's Toyota RAV4.
Ruggs and his girlfriend, Kiara Je'nai Kilgo-Washington, were hospitalized after the crash. The extent of their injuries has not been made public, although Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson said prosecutors were told Ruggs suffered a leg injury and Kilgo-Washington underwent arm surgery.
A state court judge in April rejected Kilgo-Washington's effort to block prosecutors from obtaining her medical records. Her attorney had argued that Kilgo-Washington wasn't charged with a crime and her health information was protected by federal and state doctor-patient confidentiality laws. Ruggs and Kilgo-Washington have a daughter together.
Meanwhile, Ruggs' preliminary hearing has been postponed several times while Chesnoff and Schonfeld have fought to block release of his medical records and to get a court order to obtain fire department records that court filings say might show firefighters were slow to douse the fire in Tintor's car.
Ruggs had been emerging as a star wide receiver last year for the Raiders, with a four-year rookie contract reported to be worth more than $16 million. He was released by the team just hours after the crash.



Yea,yea. I know. Innocent till proven guilty. I hope he gets nailed to the wall.
Imagine that being your daughter.
 
The LAW will play out and a HIGH speed crash should be warrant enough to sobriety check. A lot of states have a refusal to submit is an addmission of guilt.



Salute the nation
 
He should probably add this song to his ipod while on house arrest.


 
I think the statement on a police monitor about getting a warrant does not mean much. The warrant was issued by a judge using the statements given to him or her. I would bet money that the statements included information that Ruggs smelled of alcohol, was reportedly going over 150 mph at the time of the crash, was seen weaving and swerving all over the road, and more.

That would constitute probable cause. Seriously, do we believe police officers are incapable of stating information necessary to make out probable cause?

Finally, a lawyer filed a motion to keep out evidence. Whoop-dee-*******-doo. Welcome to litigation. Every case ever litigated involves disputes by both sides as to what comes into evidence. Does not mean the judge agrees to exclude the evidence.
 
He should get off. Just like “someone” else husband.
 
told y'all before, if you want a valid legal opinion by someone who doesnt get their clients electrocuted for jaywalking, tag @Tim Steelersfan
 
Are they also going to try to throw out the fact he was going 156 MPH? I’m thinking he’s ****** either way.
 
told y'all before, if you want a valid legal opinion by someone who doesnt get their clients electrocuted for jaywalking, tag @Tim Steelersfan

You're kind of like one of those guys with and advertisement tatoo on thier forehead, do you owe Tim $$$money$$$ for work he did to keep you out of jail for that "steeling candy from a baby" ordeal of your's ........................???

You sure TAG him a lot ........................... ( I know Supe, Tim is awesome on legal)


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told y'all before, if you want a valid legal opinion by someone who doesnt get their clients electrocuted for jaywalking, tag @Tim Steelersfan

I charge 1/3 the rates and DO NOT get my clients killed for minor offenses. Just saying.

The Law Firm of Timmay.
"You ******* Up, You Walk...if you hire me."
 
You're kind of like one of those guys with and advertisement tatoo on thier forehead, do you owe Tim $$$money$$$ for work he did to keep you out of jail for that "steeling candy from a baby" ordeal of your's ........................???

You sure TAG him a lot ........................... ( I know Supe, Tim is awesome on legal)


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Supe is gay, so...

To each his...

N'air mind
 
Says the hillbilly that can only make sense of the world around him through conspiracy theories.
that have been proven to be 100% correct.
how's that mask working?
 
You didn’t attend the same medical school that Tim didn’t attend.

When the walls come tumblin' down
When the walls come crumblin', crumblin'
When the walls come tumblin', tumblin' down

Man the mask, lockdown, vaccine narrative sure did crumble. No wonder you ran.

Those conspiracy theories all came true. When a conspiracy theory is proven correct, it's then called the truth.
 
When the walls come tumblin' down
When the walls come crumblin', crumblin'
When the walls come tumblin', tumblin' down

Man the mask, lockdown, vaccine narrative sure did crumble. No wonder you ran.

Those conspiracy theories all came true. When a conspiracy theory is proven correct, it's then called the truth.
Right. The mind control masks and the genocidal vaccines. You’re as looney as ever. I’ll stick with what EVERY major medical association says, you continue on with your independent “research” on the internet.
 
Right. The mind control masks and the genocidal vaccines. You’re as looney as ever. I’ll stick with what EVERY major medical association says that i agree with, you continue on with your independent “research” on the internet.
FIFY
 
Right. The mind control masks and the genocidal vaccines. You’re as looney as ever. I’ll stick with what EVERY major medical association says, you continue on with your independent “research” on the internet.

Every major medical association you agree with said social distancing worked. They were wrong.
Every major medical association you agree with said masks would slow the spread of the virus. They were wrong.
Every major medical association you agree with said the vaccines would prevent the spread of Covid. They were wrong.
Every major medical association you agree with said the vaccines would prevent you from contracting Covid. They were wrong, especially given so many vaccinated people are now catching Covid 2, 3, 4 times.

Those walls....came crumbling down.
 
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