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Yikes...Jackson's Charges bumped up to felony!

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A judge looking at the way this was handle may throw the whole case out
https://theeagle.com/sports/college/aggiesports/football/charges-against-texas-a-ms-mckinnley-jackson-bumped-from-misdemeanor-to-felony/article_4a7f896a-167a-11ec-ba05-836b91552605.html
I will never understand how someone can tell so many lies and not feel bad about it...
SEC Champs
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Me thinks this isn't good.
Bill Superman
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Boosters will take care of this one under the NIL
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Drug lab in Austin, eh?
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need him against the Hogs.

better let this play out in the court system first and everything
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Quote:

Jackson has yet to be indicted for the second-degree felony charge. Indictments on felony drug charges are not issued until the results of lab testing on the substances are completed, Maltsberger said. Jackson is scheduled to return to court Feb. 23.
So he can play all season then?
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For weed. Man, **** CSPD.
Shoefly!
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If it was weed it'd been a slap on the hand. Other drug involved, being tested at DPS lab.
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OG UNF said:

For weed. Man, **** CSPD.
And Ketamine, that is a pretty serious drug.
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KidDoc said:

OG UNF said:

For weed. Man, **** CSPD.
And Ketamine, that is a pretty serious drug.
Not if he has a horse...
Bunk Moreland
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millertyme said:

KidDoc said:

OG UNF said:

For weed. Man, **** CSPD.
And Ketamine, that is a pretty serious drug.
Not if he has a horse...

Or is depressed. Because of course that's what he was using it for. He just knew he needed to focus on football season so he picked up a 6 month supply all at once.
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KidDoc said:

OG UNF said:

For weed. Man, **** CSPD.
And Ketamine, that is a pretty serious drug.
It wasn't just the Ketamine but with how many doses he had there was no chance arguing personal use.
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millertyme said:

KidDoc said:

OG UNF said:

For weed. Man, **** CSPD.
And Ketamine, that is a pretty serious drug.
Not if he has a horse...


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Vet School research project!
Fighting Texas Aggie class of '04
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he's a sophomore, and his trial isn't until feb

he plays all this year and that give Jimbo time to find his replacement. We good.
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OG UNF said:

For weed. Man, **** CSPD.

Here we go again. Actually I didn't learn anything new from that article other than his February court date. I guess the school requires an indictment before taking action.
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millertyme said:

KidDoc said:

OG UNF said:

For weed. Man, **** CSPD.
And Ketamine, that is a pretty serious drug.
Not if he has a horse...


Not like he had Ivermectin on him. That is serious.
https://i.postimg.cc/rpHKr9JQ/IMG-0770.jpg
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trueaggie2782 said:

millertyme said:

KidDoc said:

OG UNF said:

For weed. Man, **** CSPD.
And Ketamine, that is a pretty serious drug.
Not if he has a horse...





"Some of these guys are pretty big"
- H. Stamper
Geriatric Punk
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longeryak said:

KidDoc said:

OG UNF said:

For weed. Man, **** CSPD.
And Ketamine, that is a pretty serious drug.
It wasn't just the Ketamine but with how many doses he had there was no chance arguing personal use.
Clearly, you're not familiar with the Costco defense.
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Sterling82 said:

OG UNF said:

For weed. Man, **** CSPD.

Here we go again. Actually I didn't learn anything new from that article other than his February court date. I guess the school requires an indictment before taking action.
He won't be going to trial in February. DPS lab takes close to a year and a half to test.
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Jackson needs to redeem himself in every way possible between now and Feb.
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Pretty standard prosecutorial practice to charge as seriously as possible. In this case it's likely to increase leverage in a potential pre-trial agreement and not to send him to prison.
fightintxaggie10
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Dangerous to take recreationally?
TAM85
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Lot100Rep said:

Pretty standard prosecutorial practice to charge as seriously as possible. In this case it's likely to increase leverage in a potential pre-trial agreement and not to send him to prison.
So charge high and offer lower for a plea?
KidDoc
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fightintxaggie10 said:

Dangerous to take recreationally?
Hell yes. Here are the listed adverse reactions via Epocrates:
Serious Reactions
  • respiratory depression
  • laryngospasm
  • ICP incr.
  • IOP incr.
  • hypotension, severe
  • bradycardia, severe
  • arrhythmia
  • emergence delirium
  • tonic clonic movements
  • anaphylaxis
  • abuse
  • dependency (prolonged high-dose use)
  • withdrawal sx (long-term use)
  • liver injury (repeat use)
  • hydronephrosis (long-term use)
  • hematuria (long-term use)
  • hemorrhagic cystitis (long-term use)
  • behavioral changes or cognitive deficits (>3h use in pts <3 yo)
  • behavioral changes or cognitive deficits (repeat admin. in pts <3 yo)
Common Reactions
  • sialorrhea
  • anorexia
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • BP elevated
  • HR elevated
  • diplopia
  • nystagmus
  • lacrimation
  • fasciculations
  • depressed reflexes
  • emergence delirium
  • bradycardia
  • hypotension
  • cystitis

There are much worse drugs of course but it isn't ibuprofen.
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Martin Cash said:

Sterling82 said:

OG UNF said:

For weed. Man, **** CSPD.

Here we go again. Actually I didn't learn anything new from that article other than his February court date. I guess the school requires an indictment before taking action.
He won't be going to trial in February. DPS lab takes close to a year and a half to test.


DPS had lab results back on my case in less than a month...
Gig'em
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Jimbo said he's back this week.
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Sterling82 said:

OG UNF said:

For weed. Man, **** CSPD.

Here we go again. Actually I didn't learn anything new from that article other than his February court date. I guess the school requires an indictment before taking action.
And OJ was charged with 2 counts of 1st degree murder... how'd that turn out? Innocent until proven guilty. I've been on trial where LEO's lied under oath without blinking an eye. Trust the process and let him have his day in court.
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GIGEM1 said:

Martin Cash said:

Sterling82 said:

OG UNF said:

For weed. Man, **** CSPD.

Here we go again. Actually I didn't learn anything new from that article other than his February court date. I guess the school requires an indictment before taking action.
He won't be going to trial in February. DPS lab takes close to a year and a half to test.


DPS had lab results back on my case in less than a month...
Gig'em


How much ketamine did you have?
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OG UNF said:

For weed. Man, **** CSPD.


Also, it clearly says UPD
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AggieBlu said:

A judge looking at the way this was handle may throw the whole case out
https://theeagle.com/sports/college/aggiesports/football/charges-against-texas-a-ms-mckinnley-jackson-bumped-from-misdemeanor-to-felony/article_4a7f896a-167a-11ec-ba05-836b91552605.html


The sports reporter really should have brought in a crime reporter, or someone who understands the Texas legal system. Jackson's lawyer blew enough smoke up the reporter's butt that you'd think he was a chimney.

Because a crime reporter would know to check county jail and court records.

Jail booking records

Court records. Just enter Jackson's name.

The jail booking records show that Jackon has only ever been arrested and booked for Possession of Marijuana < 2 oz (Class B Misdemeanor) and Poss of a Controlled Substance, Penalty Group 1 4>200g (Felony 2), both on August 5, 2021. That would be the warrant arrest last month.

The court records show that Jackson has been charged with 2 traffic violations, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor, same level as a traffic citation.), and Possession of Marijuana < 2 oz, plus a scheduled hearing (not trial) on Feb 23, 2022, for an "Unindicted felony.) That would be the Ketamine, i.e Controlled Substance, PG1.

At this point, McKinnley has only been arrested for the felony, not formally charged by the court. That's because in Texas, all felony indictments must be approved by a grand jury. I would assume that hearing is scheduled sometime between now and Feb 23.

So, what actually happened (I'm not personally involved, but I know how the system works).

- Weed and pills get found and turned in to police. Jackson goes to the police, probably after they contacted him, and says the stuff is his. Jackson tells the police that the pills are Xanax (Xanax comes in white bar shaped pills, not blue pills, FYI). Since Jackson told the police that the pills were Xanax, that's what would have gone in the initial police report. Jackson was not arrested for anything at that point.

Police send the pills to the DPS lab to be tested. Wait 3 months, DPS sends the results back, and the pills are ketamine, not Xanax. Police do their paperwork, and send it to a judge to get an arrest warrant for the mairjuana, and the ketamine. Jackson is arrested, booked, and bonds out on Aug 5.

What I'm going to guess happened this week, and generated the headline, is that the court hearing for the actual charging for the ketamine was put on the court docket.

Note that the February court date is probably just charging, not an actual trial. Given the current speed of teh Brazos county courts, Jackson will be eligible for the NFL draft before any actual trial happens.
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NIL deal with Purdue Pharmaceutical

Let's go Brandon!


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I'm fairly certain Jackson & the cops thought he had Xanax, but since it was allegedly proven to be Ketamine instead, then this is a case of bad/ counterfeit pills (made in India &/or by the Cartel).
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Most cases have multiple, non-dispositive court dates (even a misdemeanor only case) before an actual trial court date is even set.

They are dates for defense attorneys to request/get discovery (State's evidence) and negotiate with the DA's re the merits/lack thereof or discuss legality of any arrest/search/procedures used for testing; and/or equities/mitigating factors if a defendant is likely to lose at trial but there are circumstances in the defendant's personal life or surrounding the offense a defense attorney wants the DA to consider (as far as pleas go).

While most courts have a standing order about a time limit by which cases need to be resolved (or tried) they are usually more guidelines than requirements. Felonies cases can easily last a year before a trial date is even set. In my experience though, the court dates before an actual trial date - once they start - usually occur about every 30-45 days (judge wants to make sure the defendant is still around/addressing the case).
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