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Former Wizard Javaris Crittenton -- Wanted for Murder

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Re: Former Wizard Javaris Crittenton -- Wanted for Murder 

Post#21 » by keynote » Wed Aug 31, 2011 1:45 am

Blue_and_Whte wrote:
dangermouse wrote:wearing $55k of jewellery down the street to get your hair cut. smh.

Dude I was thinking the same thing.. wth


Especially when he's also borrowing thousands of dollars in cash from Gilbert to cover his mom's escalating medical bills.
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Re: Former Wizard Javaris Crittenton -- Wanted for Murder 

Post#22 » by verbal8 » Wed Aug 31, 2011 11:46 am

Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:My first impression: If they don't find the gun, and his boys lie well enough, Crittenton might walk. There is obviously not any video or hard evidence so far. He's had time to get his story together and to get his legal team together. In the judicial system, money talks and big money clients walk, especially when guilty.

Should be VERY interesting.

I wonder if Crittenton spoke before shooting (assuming he did it)? Did he do anything that could help others identify him positively as the shooter?


It looks like there is an eyewitness to the shooting:
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Stephens told The Associated Press he had never met Crittenton and wasn’t involved in the robbery.

“I didn’t know him at all,” said Stephens. “I didn’t know he existed and he didn’t know I existed. I hadn’t seen him a day in my life when he pulled up and started shooting.”


I think the case could hinge on whether the Arenas incident is admissible in court. If it is, then it severely weakens Crittenton's reputation as an upstanding citizen. If it isn't he might be able to be seen as more reliable, than the eyewitness. The prosecutors need to build an entire case, but it is a lot easier for a jury to convict if there is direct testimony rather than an entirely circumstantial case.

This also could end up being plea bargained. This is a high profile case, so the prosecutor especially does not want to lose this one. Crittenton could be facing life in prison or something very close. The victim being very sympathetic would really hurt him in sentencing if he got convicted.
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Re: Former Wizard Javaris Crittenton -- Wanted for Murder 

Post#23 » by Rafael122 » Wed Aug 31, 2011 11:57 am

No wonder NBA players go broke, why would you want to own $55K worth in necklaces??
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Re: Former Wizard Javaris Crittenton -- Wanted for Murder 

Post#24 » by montestewart » Wed Aug 31, 2011 2:19 pm

Rafael122 wrote:No wonder NBA players go broke, why would you want to own $55K worth in necklaces??

Ask the guys that stole them from him. How about the $25 cash on him? That haircut must have cleaned him out.
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Re: Former Wizard Javaris Crittenton -- Wanted for Murder 

Post#25 » by verbal8 » Wed Aug 31, 2011 2:52 pm

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Rafael122 wrote:No wonder NBA players go broke, why would you want to own $55K worth in necklaces??

Ask the guys that stole them from him. How about the $25 cash on him? That haircut must have cleaned him out.

Well it isn't safe to carry around large sums of cash.
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Re: Former Wizard Javaris Crittenton -- Wanted for Murder 

Post#26 » by pineappleheadindc » Tue Apr 2, 2013 9:08 pm

Look like Javaris was just indicted on murder charges.
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Re: Former Wizard Javaris Crittenton -- Wanted for Murder 

Post#27 » by Dark Faze » Tue Apr 2, 2013 9:17 pm

Gil redeemed?
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Re: Former Wizard Javaris Crittenton -- Wanted for Murder 

Post#28 » by JWizmentality » Tue Apr 2, 2013 10:46 pm

Dark Faze wrote:Gil redeemed?


Gil lucky?
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Re: Former Wizard Javaris Crittenton -- Wanted for Murder 

Post#29 » by PZiv » Tue Apr 2, 2013 11:57 pm

The guy effectively killed franchises best player and with it franchise for few years, apart from being ghetto gangsta.
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Re: Former Wizard Javaris Crittenton -- Wanted for Murder 

Post#30 » by Dat2U » Wed Apr 3, 2013 12:07 am

Gil lucky he didn't get a bullet in his head a few years back.

Ernie gets to add one more for the resume, he traded a 1st rd pick for a convicted murder.
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Re: Former Wizard Javaris Crittenton -- Wanted for Murder 

Post#31 » by pineappleheadindc » Wed Apr 3, 2013 2:03 am

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Re: Former Wizard Javaris Crittenton -- Wanted for Murder 

Post#32 » by daSwami » Wed Apr 3, 2013 2:41 am

Why would anyone join a gang AFTER getting drafted to play in the NBA?
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Re: Former Wizard Javaris Crittenton -- Wanted for Murder 

Post#33 » by miller31time » Wed Apr 3, 2013 2:51 am

daSwami wrote:Why would anyone join a gang AFTER getting drafted to play in the NBA?


To show that the fame and fortune didn't change them. They want to prove they're still the idiots they were before the spotlight.
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Re: Former Wizard Javaris Crittenton -- Wanted for Murder 

Post#34 » by montestewart » Wed Apr 3, 2013 3:03 am

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daSwami wrote:Why would anyone join a gang AFTER getting drafted to play in the NBA?


To show that the fame and fortune didn't change them. They want to prove they're still the idiots they were before the spotlight.

As Chris Rock would day, "Keeping it real. Real stupid."
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Re: Former Wizard Javaris Crittenton -- Wanted for Murder 

Post#35 » by PZiv » Wed Apr 3, 2013 8:24 am

Dat2U wrote:Gil lucky he didn't get a bullet in his head a few years back.

Ernie gets to add one more for the resume, he traded a 1st rd pick for a convicted murder.

Don't blame him for that, how could've he known.
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Re: Former Wizard Javaris Crittenton -- Wanted for Murder 

Post#36 » by Zonkerbl » Wed Apr 3, 2013 2:11 pm

Wow, Juan Carlos Navarro -- the gift that keeps on giving.
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Re: Former Wizard Javaris Crittenton -- Wanted for Murder 

Post#37 » by watch1958 » Wed Apr 3, 2013 7:48 pm

Laron Profit never would have done this.
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