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The reason the DUI case can't be proven is that he fled the scene to avoid being tested. Which last I saw was a crime. So people are using the consequence of his crime to give him the benefit of the doubt about DUI. Interesting moral logic. Just looks like consciousness of guilt to me.

But, hey. A winning basketball season covers a multitude of sins.
 
Her original story plays a lot better with her parents, though.
Mom and Dad I was out drinking and invited 20 people who I did not know well back to my apartment and one of them stole my car? Hmmm, I doubt I'd like that narrative all that much better, but maybe that's just me.
 
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LOL, yea you are right. Its much better that the girl who may or may not have lent him her car was too drunk to have remembered whether or not she gave him permission. And her changing her statement definitely is only because that is the truth, it has nothing to do with crushing social pressure or other influence. Totally fine.

As always around here
The people who are being morality scolds and calling for semester suspension are wrong and overly harsh
The people who are shaking this off as "kids will be kids" are being too accomodating for really stupid and dangerous behavior
As always, the truth and the probable punishment probably lies somewhere in the middle.

I'm just sticking to the truth not made assumptions. Truth is she took back her statement and he is not being charged with grand theft auto. You want to add theft in there to make your point go right ahead but saying he stole a car is a lie.
 
Here’s another equally plausible theory. Someone told her to drop the auto theft charge and things would be taken care of and she would benefit financially. Is she doesn’t her life will be made miserable. Absolutely no evidence that it happened but hey Chief’s theory isn’t backed by any either.
LOL - you did not catch the word I used in front of theory - “informed theory”.
 
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Umm, the whole premise started with, if true. The fact that people are desperate to win again is not a free pass to excuse behavior that is determined to be dangerous. What is known is he is alleged to have stolen a car. We know this because the girl whose car was taken said her property was taken without her permission. That is textbook car theft, absent innocent mistake or some other not yet understood exculpatory facts.
It’s basic common sense that should apply to any student. Use your head. You don’t want intoxicated students stealing cars and driving around the campus. I don’t my kid or your kid to being a statistic.
You just repeated the lie again.
 
oh boy

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I can confirm one thing. James Bouknight is hung over this morning. <br><br>And no, that is not intended to be a joke or a witty statement. ‍♂ <a href="https://post original url/3ah54q2Gij">https://post original url/3ah54q2Gij</a></p>&mdash; Eric Gallichio (@EG_CT) <a href="">October 24, 2019</a></blockquote>
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What the hell is that?
 
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oh boy

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I can confirm one thing. James Bouknight is hung over this morning. <br><br>And no, that is not intended to be a joke or a witty statement. ‍♂ <a href="https://post original url/3ah54q2Gij">https://post original url/3ah54q2Gij</a></p>&mdash; Eric Gallichio (@EG_CT) <a href="">October 24, 2019</a></blockquote>
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I don't understand some people. Whats the point of tweeting that he is hung over this morning? A 19 year old hung over can bounce back in 2 hours and be himself again. Is it to try and show look he is drinking again a month after the incident?
 
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Completely false, but don't let that stop you Javert. From the Courant article:

"At 5 a.m., police knocked on the door of Bouknight’s apartment, getting no response, and called his cell phone, which went right to voicemail. At 3 p.m., UConn police were informed by state’s attorney Matthew Gedansky that attorney Robert Britt had contacted the state’s attorney and said he represented Bouknight, who was willing to cooperate in the investigation “and fully admit to his involvement in the incident.”

You have to give credit where credit is due. Bouknight screwed up royally at night ... but in the morning he knew to go to good people, probably the coaches, tell them what happened, and let them help him. By noon or so he was represented by the best attorney in the state on such matters and was following professional advice to get the best possible resolution of the situation. By 3 pm the resolution was already in process.
 
The reason the DUI case can't be proven is that he fled the scene to avoid being tested. Which last I saw was a crime. So people are using the consequence of his crime to give him the benefit of the doubt about DUI. Interesting moral logic. Just looks like consciousness of guilt to me.

But, hey. A winning basketball season covers a multitude of sins.
Guilty before proven innocent, got it, thanks.
 
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Not a good look for Bouk... or for young Mr. Gallichio.
 
Maybe I’m alone here. But I’m just not willing to throw this season away to prove a point. I admire those who feel differently
You admire those with little to no common sense?
 
I wish people in this thread kept this kind of energy about people who are non athletes getting in trouble with the law. If people really felt like this about police we should easily have police reform in America.
We should have police reform in this country.
 
An October tradition in Storrs. Kids adjusting poorly to freedom & college. Hurley is paid to win. I think he runs a tight ship. But, heavy Discipline hurts his own career mission. You think he misses Florida or the Charleston Tourney?
 
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If you don't mind I will step back and take a look at the bigger picture.

Anyone else hoping there is a national change to a drinking age of 18? I mean, come on:
Legal drinking age - Wikipedia (look at all that blue)

And surely the campus has something like a designated drivers system set up (good use of student funds if you ask me) to help intoxicated students to get back home safely. I know some UNIs do. Not sure in the case of Uconn. Some campuses have students who volunteer even.

Would help a lot of students to avoid trouble, or at least, make that trouble much less severe. Instead of continuing to point fingers, maybe looking for solutions is a good idea to find ways to prevent or at least lessen the likelihood of this occurring again.
 
If a kid feels nothing substantial happens, they feel empowered to repeat the same mistake.
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None of you worry about a repeat offense where there ends up being serious injury or death to him or someone else?
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My guess is he will be suspended from GAME activity anywhere from 2 games to the beginning of conference play. Under Hurley, no. I'm not going to worry about a repeat offense. Certainly not going to immediately jump to the worst case scenario of an improbable 2nd offense.
 
If you don't mind I will step back and take a look at the bigger picture.

Anyone else hoping there is a national change to a drinking age of 18? I mean, come on:
Legal drinking age - Wikipedia (look at all that blue)

And surely the campus has something like a designated drivers system set up (good use of student funds if you ask me) to help intoxicated students to get back home safely. I know some UNIs do. Not sure in the case of Uconn. Some campuses have students who volunteer even.

Would help a lot of students to avoid trouble, or at least, make that trouble much less severe. Instead of continuing to point fingers, maybe looking for solutions is a good idea to find ways to prevent or at least lessen the likelihood of this occurring again.

As someone who missed being grandfathered by a few months when CT changed it to 21, I think it's long overdue. If you can vote and join the military, you can drink. There is no rational debate to the contrary. Ride sharing has dramatically reduced drunk driving. Create safe environments where college aged kids can consume alcohol and it will reduce problems.
 
For the 10,000th time, thank God there were no cell phones or social media when I was in high school or college.
OTOH, thank God for Lyft and Uber. Our daughters' Lyft and Uber accounts are charged to my credit card and I have emphasized to each of them that I never want them to have any excuse for drunk driving or not having a safe ride. I don't pay for a clean-up surcharge, and I am not happy to see one, but it is far preferable to the alternative.
 
God I hope our recruits don’t stumble upon this place when researching our fan base. It’s a terrible look. You would think half of the posters here are getting off thinking about the charges and their own version of punishment. None of us numbskulls will have any influence in how this plays out for James or the University.

Let’s be thankful no one got hurt, take the facts for what they are (not speculation), and hope that this plays out in the best way possible for this young man and the university long term, which means he learns a lesson and goes on to represent all of us in the best way possible. Once a Husky, always a Husky.

As others have said, we’ve all been reckless teens, and perhaps some of you pointing fingers still are. Those in glass houses...
 
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And her changing her statement definitely is only because that is the truth, it has nothing to do with crushing social pressure or other influence.

Why do you presume to know the reason she changed her statement? And by the way, if she was sh!tfaced at 1:30am the night of the incident, then when they took her statement sometime before 5am she was probably still sh!tfaced. Who’s to say she made her original statement with a clear mind?

The reason the DUI case can't be proven is that he fled the scene to avoid being tested. Which last I saw was a crime.

It is. And that’s why he’s been charged with evading and interfering. There is simply a charge for leaving the scene- it doesn’t make a distinction as to why. The Boneyard is making that leap. He’s been appropriately charged it would seem.
 
How about we all let this play out and also let James Bouknight prove that he is better than this? I am willing to give the kid the benefit of the doubt once he completes his punishment. I was no angel at age 19, and I suspect many others weren't either. this is certainly not a great way to start one's college career but it is also certainly something that can be overcome in the next year or two if James does everything he is supposed to.
 
He wasn’t charged with stealing a car.
A technicality. He took a car without asking permission. Took the keys and the car and left. The victim first said he didn't have permission. Later she said that she didn't remember. Lucky JB.

Truth is we will never know if he stole the car but judging by the subsequent behavior, he doesn't deserve the benefit of the doubt. Bad move.
 
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freescooter doesn't care about facts he just wants to soapbox. and he wants to root for California Baptist, not big time MCBB.
Sorry I missed that line. I read he surrendered Oct 3. Point still stands though. He drove a car into a sign post. Didn’t have a license Ran and hid from the cops. But it is the cop’s fault because he wrote up what happened. You can’t make this stuff up.
 
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