mnWI wrote:Tirion wrote:August 2006: Arrested for DUI. Fined and had his drivers license revoked for 6 months.
March 2007: Arrested and charged with vandalizing an on-campus apartment building. Taylor set off a fire extinguisher, tore off an exit sign and removed a light cover, causing $200 in damage. Plead guilty to fifth-degree criminal mischief. Heh, "mischief".
April 2007: Cited for shoplifting a bottle of cold medicine. Plead guilty to fifth-degree theft.
June 2007: Charged with whatever a vehicle registration violation is. Found guilty, fined $69.80 in fines and court costs.
I'll pass.
He's cleaned up his act. And it's not like those are major offenses anyway. His trip to Boise, ID to play in the D-League was the best thing that could have happened to him after leaving Iowa State; it sure as hell helped him grow up.
Agreed on the mischief and vehicle registration. While DUI is common and not a felony, I do think it's major. Shoplifting wouldn't be a big deal to me, but the fact that it was cold medicine is a bit troubling.
Still, looking at that list, it reads more like the list of a kid that liked to get ****ed up than a hardened criminal, and that's something that can be gotten a handle on.