Adrian Peterson 'admits he smoked a little weed' during court-ordered drug test - and now he could be going to jail
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-weed-court-ordered-drug-test-going-jail.html
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According to court documents, Adrian Peterson may have admitted to smoking marijuana.
The disgraced football star has been forced to undergo drug testing as a condition of his bond in his child abuse case in Texas, and he reportedly informed an employee at the facility during a recent visit that he might not be clean.
He allegedly told the employee that he had recently 'smoke a little weed.'
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It is uncertain if Peterson would have to fail the test for the prosecutors to follow through on this, or if the admission alone is enough.
The judge is not expected to rule on this matter until next week.
In other news, Peterson was in a Texas courtroom for the first time since being indicted on a felony child abuse charge last month just yesterday.
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The sense of entitlement one picks up, from reading the article linked by Blondie in Spokane and seeing the images, are personally infuriating to me.
I've cropped and redacted one particular image that captures AP's facial expression, as he interacts with what appears to be counsel. You can see the full image (#4/5) at the same link above)
but as I wasn't able to verify the lady or gentleman in the foreground, they were cropped and/or redacted for the purposes of this post.
The article states that AP's attorney secured an early hearing in the hopes of expediting this process and helping to essentially shorten his time away from the NFL (I'm paraphrasing).
The audacity to prance into court under oath, and have the chutzpah (I want to use another word, believe me) to ask for anything when your linked to anything but clean drug test results is
mind boggling to me! JMO
In the photo, I see a spoiled, petulant child - housed within the physique of a top level professional athlete - who is used to having minions (including this lawyer), do his bidding for him. He strikes me as a monster who was created, many moons ago (pun intended), likely by those who showered him with praise and adoration due to his prowess on the field. It is how we treat our athletes, and they grow accustomed to it, expecting it over time. Reinforcement is reinforcement. I've seen it happen firsthand, and it is a rare percentage that can remain level-headed and grounded. That takes effort. What we see here is much easier. JMO.
Unless and until AP faces genuine, and consistent consequences for his choices and actions, he will not change. At some point, someone of true (adjudicative) authority must view the best interest of the childREN as having more importance than the happiness of AP, step up, and make it stick.
Anything less is a tragedy waiting to unfold.
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