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Old Mon Sep 05, 2005, 08:39pm
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It would not matter if he had an ankle monitor or not, he would not be reffing due to the charges.
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Old Mon Sep 05, 2005, 08:56pm
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OK, then what about an official wearing an ankle monitor, awaiting trial on a pending aggravated burglary charge?
Here, he wouldn't be assigned a game. He would be suspended until he was found not guilty or until he was released when fould guilty.

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I thought you were innocent until proven guilty?
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Old Mon Sep 05, 2005, 09:17pm
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Just because you are "innocent" does not mean you have a "right" to be a ref. Associations can implement policies that prohibit folks with pending charges from being on the field.
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Old Mon Sep 05, 2005, 10:31pm
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OK, then what about an official wearing an ankle monitor, awaiting trial on a pending aggravated burglary charge?
Here, he wouldn't be assigned a game. He would be suspended until he was found not guilty or until he was released when fould guilty.

I hope it works out for you.
I thought you were innocent until proven guilty?
He may be innocent. But until that's proven, a member of an organization agrees to the policies of that organization. If the policy is that he gets suspended until such time that his innocence is proven, then he's suspended. Our state association, along with many others I'm willing to bet, will suspend that official until a decision is reached.

You've never heard of players being suspended from a team when they're arrested for an offense? You've never heard of a police officer being placed on administrative leave after a shooting? You've never heard of a teacher being suspended when he/she's accused of breaking the law?

Wake up, Jugs.
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Old Tue Sep 06, 2005, 09:46am
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OK, then what about an official wearing an ankle monitor, awaiting trial on a pending aggravated burglary charge?
Here, he wouldn't be assigned a game. He would be suspended until he was found not guilty or until he was released when fould guilty.

I hope it works out for you.
I thought you were innocent until proven guilty?
He may be innocent. But until that's proven, a member of an organization agrees to the policies of that organization. If the policy is that he gets suspended until such time that his innocence is proven, then he's suspended. Our state association, along with many others I'm willing to bet, will suspend that official until a decision is reached.

You've never heard of players being suspended from a team when they're arrested for an offense? You've never heard of a police officer being placed on administrative leave after a shooting? You've never heard of a teacher being suspended when he/she's accused of breaking the law?

Wake up, Jugs.
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