What I've learned today:
Jemison had (according to folks here) other issues and it took an A misdemeanor to be gone.
Bohl's known about this investigation for a while.
Bohl's going to let the legal process follows its path for these eight (or is it ten) A misdemeanors.
And finally, it's all Danny Kristo's fault.
Got it.
I thought the conspiracy was to KEEP the Sioux moniker.
Both the AG and SecState are UND grads and supported the moniker.
In that case they would've scrubbed the petitions for any reason to remove them and keep the issue off the ballot.
Yet, the petitions were found to be good and the measure went to ballot and the name is gone.
Seems the conspiracy failed.
Are they accused of making up names or signing themselves?
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Nothing more to see here. Crisis averted for now. Still disappointed in the whole situation though.
North Dakota State, a football team the big boys of college football should avoid like the plague, helped christen a $90 million renovation to Snyder Family Stadium — including a statue of famed Kansas State coach Bill Snyder himself — by taking a sledgehammer to the place.Bob Lutz, The Wichita Eagle, August 30th, 2013
For the bigger charges the state is going to have to prove that these guys were the ones who entered the bogus names.........good luck with that. Someone visiting their apartment during a party might have picked up the petition(s) and started entering fake names. Even some names might have signed and not caught just like the Fargo Forum missing Haywood Jablome. Just saying........what do you think CAS?
I'm so happy that Bohl made the choice he did.
I had completely forgotten about the section of the North Dakota Century Code that states
"A scholarship-athlete at a institution of higher education that is supported with general funds will not have their day in court if they are suspended for the same offense."
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