The other thread is a dumpster fire. I'm sure this will become one as well, but might as well start with a clean slate. I'll at least try to keep the OP updated with any notable news. Feel free to PM me if I miss anything good.
Arrest warrant and potential charges:
Spoiler!
BREAKING: An arrest warrant has been issued for Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice in connection to his involvement in a multi-vehicle crash on U.S. 75 in Dallas in late March, sources tell WFAA. https://t.co/XL3F7oCuW1
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Rice, 23, now faces eight charges in the case -- six counts of collision involving bodily injury, one count of collision involving serious bodily injury and one count of aggravated assault, according to the arrest warrant. All of the charges are felonies.
Collision involving injury carries a penalty of imprisonment in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for not more than five years or confinement in the county jail for not more than one year, a fine fine not to exceed $5,000 or both. Collision involving serious bodily injury -- a third-degree felony -- carries a punishment of imprisonment in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice of not more than 10 years or less than 2 years. Aggravated assault -- a second-degree felony -- is punishable by two to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.
TL;DR, his concern was at a 2, and now it's a 4 (out of 10). Still probably not a huge deal, but there are some concerning possibilities. Overall, though, he thinks it all gets pled down to misdemeanors, he misses a couple of games, and he writes some massive checks to those he injured.
#Chiefs WR Rashee Rice and former SMU CB Theodore Knox are being sued for $1 million by two victims of the March 30 crash in Dallas, Texas, for severe injuries, including 'trauma to the brain, lacerations to the face requiring stitches, multiple contusions about the body,… pic.twitter.com/RlDvilVLi6
#Chiefs Patrick Mahomes said he's worked with Rashee Rice throughout the offseason and will continue to do so while the legal process plays out for Rice..
Wut? Literally says in the article it's a matter of when, not if. And that honestly kind of sucks. What if the case wraps up late season and we lose him during the playoff push. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch:
Wut? Literally says in the article it's a matter of when, not if. And that honestly kind of sucks. What if the case wraps up late season and we lose him during the playoff push.
Big wheel moves slow. I said this earlier, if Rashee and his legal team want to streamline this they probably can, or they can slow play and the suspension would likely be at the start of 2025. Echols reckless driving where he partially paralyzed the other driver happened in April 2022 and he wasn't suspended until the legal process was over and his one game was served at the beginning of the 2023 season, a year and a full season later. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch:
Wut? Literally says in the article it's a matter of when, not if. And that honestly kind of sucks. What if the case wraps up late season and we lose him during the playoff push.
The implication seems to maybe be that if the case isn't wrapped up by a certain point, he will be eligible to start the season, and any suspension would be for next season.
I wonder if there's some point where they won't suspend him during the season even if it gets wrapped up during it? [Reply]
Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief:
Big wheel moves slow. I said this earlier, if Rashee and his legal team want to streamline this they probably can, or they can slow play and the suspension would likely be at the start of 2025. Echols reckless driving where he partially paralyzed the other driver happened in April 2022 and he wasn't suspended until the legal process was over and his one game was served at the beginning of the 2023 season, a year and a full season later.
The guy partially paralyzed an innocent person and all he gets is one game? [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
The implication seems to maybe be that if the case isn't wrapped up by a certain point, he will be eligible to start the season, and any suspension would be for next season.
I wonder if there's some point where they won't suspend him during the season even if it gets wrapped up during it?
I know this is unpopular and karens will come out of the woodwork to crucify me but Rashee is facing multiple felonies. Suspension should be the least of his worries.
And I know plead down, but he did this, blah, blah, blah. Nobody know how this is going to turn out.
All the dumbass had to do was rent a limo and tip the driver. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Otter:
I know this is unpopular and karens will come out of the woodwork to crucify me but Rashee is facing multiple felonies. Suspension should be the least of his worries.
And I know plead down, but he did this, blah, blah, blah. Nobody know how this is going to turn out.
All the dumbass had to do was rent a limo and tip the driver.
All he had to do was use his brain and live the dream. But "BADLANDZ" and all while putting a black eye on the SB champs.
Rashee Rice's Legal Situation: Felony Charges and Potential Outcomes
Wide receiver Rashee Rice of the Kansas City Chiefs is facing legal trouble following a multi-vehicle crash in Dallas that occurred earlier this year. Here's what we know:
Charges: Rice is facing eight felony charges, including:
One count of aggravated assault
One count of collision involving serious bodily injury
Six counts of collision involving injury
Allegations: Police reports allege that Rice was speeding in a Lamborghini SUV when the crash occurred. It's also reported that he and the driver of another speeding car left the scene without checking on the injured people involved.
Possible Outcomes:
It's important to understand that this situation is still ongoing, and the final outcome will depend on the legal process. Here are some potential scenarios:
Plea Deal: Rice's legal team might negotiate a plea deal with prosecutors. This could involve pleading guilty to lesser charges in exchange for a reduced sentence.
Trial: If no plea deal is reached, Rice could go to trial. The outcome would depend on the evidence presented at trial and the jury's verdict.
Potential Penalties:
The specific charges Rice faces carry varying degrees of potential punishment:
Aggravated Assault: This is a second-degree felony in Texas, punishable by up to 20 years in prison.
Collision Involving Serious Bodily Injury: This is a third-degree felony, punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
Collision Involving Injury: This is a state jail felony, punishable by up to two years in jail.
Impact on Football Career:
The NFL has a Personal Conduct Policy that could lead to suspension or even expulsion from the league if Rice is found guilty. The Chiefs could also take disciplinary action against him.
Here are some resources for further information:
Disclaimer: I cannot provide legal advice. This information is for general knowledge purposes only. It's advisable for Rice to consult with his legal counsel regarding the specifics of his case. [Reply]