Saban say, no problem, we need himbilly.pilgrim wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 10:55 pmI would agree to the Youthful Offender status, except that it is in a state that frequently charges young teens as adults.Vrede too wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 7:11 pmbilly.pilgrim wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 6:54 pmhttps://www.si.com/college/alabama/foot ... itting-std
Well, I planned to enter the portal, but the nice policeman felt like I’d be better staying in Tuscaloosa where they could consider me to be a youthful offender if I stayed with the team.Depending on the circumstances and disease I'm okay with youthful offender status, but the court granting it less than a day after the arrest is very suspicious. Not much time for investigation.The Tuscaloosa Municipal Court granted Alabama reserve tackle Elijah Pritchett youthful offender status on Thursday, following his Wednesday arrest.
The Tuscaloosa Thread reported on Wednesday night that Pritchett had been arrested and charged with knowingly transmitting a sexually transmitted disease, which is a Class C misdemeanor crime.
A person can qualify for youthful offender status if they are between 18 and 21 years old. The designation allows for a defendant to likely have a lighter sentence and more importantly seals the record of the criminal charge from the public....
Last Friday it was reported that Pritchett planned to enter the transfer portal, but on Saturday he released a statement that transferring was not in his best interest and that he would be staying with the Crimson Tide.
Bama = different rules.
It’s the same police department that let the murder accomplice basketball player go.
“Pritchett, who was arrested last week in Tuscaloosa for knowingly spreading a sexually transmitted disease.
“We’re handling his circumstance internally and that’s all I can really comment about,” Saban said. “His status on the team has not been affected to this point.”’