[color="Red"]This filthy nigger was wildly shooting a gun outside of a strip club while on probation for other crimes and the prosecutor “MAY” request jail time (not demand it) and only “IF” he is found guilty. (as if he didn’t do it)
Read here how the jew tip-toes around and avoids condemning this worthless piece of shit. Contrast this kid-glove treatment of this nigger against the typical jew reporting of a pro-White individual’s arrest for lesser crimes with no priors.
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Probation violation hearing set for Pacers guard Jackson
October 13, 2006
This undated booking photo released by the Indianapolis Police Department, Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006, shows Indiana Pacers guard Stephen Jackson. Jackson spent more time in a courtroom than on a basketball court Thursday. Jackson was led away in handcuffs after a judge entered a not guilty plea on his behalf on a felony charge of criminal recklessness and two other counts for a fight outside a strip club. Jackson was booked into jail and released after posting $10,000 bond, a spokesman with the prosecutor's office said.
ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. (AP) -- Prosecutors in suburban Detroit said Friday they may request jail time for Indiana Pacers guard Stephen Jackson if he is found to have violated probation by firing a gun outside an Indianapolis strip club.
Jackson is on probation after pleading no contest to misdemeanor assault and battery charges in September 2005 for his role in a 2004 brawl between Pacers players and fans during a game against the Detroit Pistons.
The 28-year-old Jackson appeared in a Marion County, Ind., court on Thursday for arraignment on a felony charge of criminal recklessness and misdemeanor counts of battery and disorderly conduct as a result of the incident at the Indianapolis strip club.
Jackson is scheduled to appear at a probation violation hearing at a Rochester Hills district court on Nov. 13, said Oakland County assistant prosecutor Paul Walton. He could face up to three months in jail. Walton said if the court finds Jackson violated his probation, the prosecutor's office probably would request jail time.
Police say Jackson fired a gun in the air at least five times during an Oct. 6 fight outside Club Rio. Jackson originally told police he fired the gun in self-defense, but Marion County prosecutor Carl Brizzi said Jackson retrieved the gun from his car and fired it before he was struck and injured by another car.
Defense attorney James Burdick said Friday that Jackson has completed the terms of his 12-month probation. He said Rochester Hills District Judge Julie Nicholson held his probationary period open until a separate $12,000 restitution case is resolved, but imposed no reporting or other requirements.
Burdick said Jackson obtained the handgun he is accused of firing lawfully and informed officials in Indiana of his probationary status in Michigan while applying for permits.
"He violated no terms of probation, he's violated no conditions of probation, he's done nothing wrong," Burdick said.
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