| James Bond attacked in Tennessee [message #266698] |
Sa, 13 Mai 2006 06:21 |
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Warrant issued for arrest of Haynesworth
Associated Press
CARTHAGE, Tenn. - Tennessee Titans defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth
surrendered to authorities Friday to face a charge of reckless endangerment
after another motorist complained he tried to run a car off the highway with
his large truck.
Smith County authorities issued a warrant for his arrest after James Bond
filed a police report about a Sunday incident.
Haynesworth was released on $1,000 bond.
Bond told police Haynesworth, who was driving a 2006 Ford F-650, swerved at
high speed and attempted to pass a Mustang driven by Bond's mother-in-law on
the left shoulder of Interstate 40 about 45 miles east of Nashville, Smith
County Sheriff Johnny Bane said.
"The affidavants feared for their lives and felt they were in danger, as
well as other drivers around them," Bane said.
No officer was present at the scene, and the warrant was issued Tuesday
after authorities investigated Bond's report, Bane said.
Neither the Tennessee Titans nor Haynesworth's agent, Chad Speck, returned
calls from The Associated Press.
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| Re: James Bond attacked in Tennessee [message #266759 ] |
Mo, 15 Mai 2006 22:47 |
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By strange coincidence, the criminal court judge for the 15th judicial
district of Tennessee, of which Carthage is a part, is named James O.
Bond. He goes by J.O. When James Bond sits as judge on a capital
murder case, he must expressly approve a jury's verdict of death. As
such, he actually does have a license to kill.
Carthage is also famous as the birthplace of Al Gore, our 43rd
president. (As if the popular vote ever counted for anything.)
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| Re: James Bond attacked in Tennessee [message #266760 ] |
Di, 16 Mai 2006 00:16 |
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"Mark" <trustmeimalawyer2 [at] yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1147726070.166381.51580 [at] g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> By strange coincidence, the criminal court judge for the 15th judicial
> district of Tennessee, of which Carthage is a part, is named James O.
> Bond. He goes by J.O. When James Bond sits as judge on a capital
> murder case, he must expressly approve a jury's verdict of death. As
> such, he actually does have a license to kill.
>
> Carthage is also famous as the birthplace of Al Gore, our 43rd
> president. (As if the popular vote ever counted for anything.)
Amazing!
;)
Tom
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| Re: James Bond attacked in Tennessee [message #266761 ] |
Di, 16 Mai 2006 01:00 |
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Vince?
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