The sad story of Brian Banks

C-Sword

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For a second I want you to put yourself in Banks’ shoes.

You know you didn’t commit a crime, but you are 17 years old and lawyers are saying you can go to jail for 41 years unless you accept a plea deal.

No 17 year old should be forced to make that decision, but Banks thinking if he is found guilty his life would essentially be over, takes the deal.

He does his time, his football dreams are shattered and then the woman he didn’t rape says this…..

He maintained there was no rape and their sexual contact was consensual, but his lawyer urged him to plead no contest rather than risk a sentence of 41 years to life in prison if convicted. He followed the advice and went to prison for six years, shattering his dreams of gridiron glory.

Lawyers for the California Innocence Project were prepared Thursday to argue he should be exonerated.

In a strange turn of events, the woman who accused him a decade ago friended him on Facebook when he got out of prison. Wanetta Gibson explained she wanted to “let bygones be bygones.”

According to documents in the case, she met with Banks and said she had lied; there had been no kidnap and no rape and she offered to help him clear his record.

But she subsequently refused to repeat the story to prosecutors because she feared she would have to return a $1.5 million payment from a civil suit brought by her mother against Long Beach schools.

She was quoted as telling Banks: “I will go through with helping you but it’s like at the same time all that money they gave us, I mean gave me, I don’t want to have to pay it back.”
 
It is hard to say without literally being in his shoes but I think I would pass on the plea deal. If I didn't do anything, there wont be evidence that I did.

At the same time, in a case that involves sex, though.....ehhhhh, it can be hard to say whether it was consensual or not because the fact that they had sex was there....
 
It is hard to say without literally being in his shoes but I think I would pass on the plea deal. If I didn't do anything, there wont be evidence that I did.

That makes sense, but on the other hand, if there isn't evidence you DIDN'T do it either, and it comes down to who the jury believes... what are the odds?

Just to put it in TRMK terms... if one of the ladies on this forum ever accused me of raping her, who would you guys believe?
 
That makes sense, but on the other hand, if there isn't evidence you DIDN'T do it either, and it comes down to who the jury believes... what are the odds?

Just to put it in TRMK terms... if one of the ladies on this forum ever accused me of raping her, who would you guys believe?


They would probably just dismiss it.

lulz
 
I didn't miss it at all, actually.

You just opened the door for a comment and I took it under my colorful wing.
 
To be honest Jade, BoyLove Jones is right.
Our court systems are fudged.

It isn't about right or wrong, its about who can make the best sounding story.
And juries are just filled to the brim with people who want that sense of justice and that feeling that they actually did something in this world when they put away a rapist. Very unfortunate for this man he was accused of something so sick.
 
Where did I say he was wrong?

I made a joke from what he said. I never said he was wrong.....
 
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