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JIM KILL

TampaBay Vettes
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA

Danny Jacobs, the man who authorities say was racing Nick Bollea before Bollea crashed his car in August, pleaded no contest Thursday to a charge of reckless driving.

Jacobs, 22, was sentenced to 90 days of probation and fined $500. His driver's license was suspended for 90 days and he was ordered to serve 25 hours of community service.

Authorities say that on Aug. 26, Jacobs was racing Bollea, 17, in Clearwater before Bollea's Toyota Supra hit a palm tree, critically injuring passenger John Graziano. Graziano, an Iraq war veteran, suffered a severe head injury and remains hospitalized in Tampa.

Bollea, the son of former wrestler Hulk Hogan, was charged with reckless driving involving serious bodily injury. His case is still winding through the judicial system.

While disposing of Jacobs' case, Pinellas-Pasco Circuit Judge Robert Dittmer told Jacobs that normally he gives those accused of driving recklessly a lecture to serve as a wakeup call before anyone is injured. Unfortunately, he said, that scenario has already unfolded.

"You understand when you drive like this you put lives in jeopardy," Dittmer asked Jacobs. "You understand that?"

The Dunedin man said he did.

Dittmer could have sentenced Jacobs to 90 days in jail, the maximum sentence. He opted not to because Graziano was a friend of Jacobs' and had been grievously injured.

Previously, Jacobs' attorney, Nathaniel Kidder, had pointed out that Jacobs had never been charged with a misdemeanor or felony, though Jacobs had racked up a number of speeding and careless driving tickets.

Kidder asked that the judge withhold an adjudication of guilt because such a finding could increase Jacobs' liability in the event Graziano's family decides to sue him. Instead, Judge Dittmer adjudicated Jacobs guilty.

There has been no indication, Kidder said outside court, that the family intends to sue Jacobs.

Through his attorney, Jacobs declined comment.

Tampa Tribune 02/29/08
 
Graziano, an Iraq war veteran, suffered a severe head injury and remains hospitalized in Tampa.

What bugs me is the press keeps focusing on the aforementioned statement:rolleyes:

I know this is what newpeople do, but instead of working on the sympathies of the public, why not tell it like it is? The boy was an idiot and was just as likely a co-conspirator and accessory to his own injuries:yesnod: Being a veteran has nothing to do with it! He's not smart enough not to involve himself in a street race, then it's his issue. If he was able to speak for himself, I'd almost bet that he'd be calling this crap off!! Hey mom & Dad....I was there, I encouraged it...Thats my guess anyway.

and this:

Bollea, the son of former wrestler Hulk Hogan

I know we've been here before and celebrity has it's own costs, but heck, now we're:beatdeadhorse5:

While disposing of Jacobs' case, Pinellas-Pasco Circuit Judge Robert Dittmer told Jacobs that normally he gives those accused of driving recklessly a lecture to serve as a wakeup call

Hey, Judge Dittmer! I've got an idea :banghead:?
Instead of lecturing why not start :spank2:some of these folks accused of reckless driving?:rolleyes: Talks cheap and short lived. There are occasions when it's appropriate...but not this one!:mad:

"You understand when you drive like this you put lives in jeopardy," Dittmer asked Jacobs. "You understand that?"

The Dunedin man said he did.

Well exactly what the hell did he expect him to say?????

Dittmer could have sentenced Jacobs to 90 days in jail, the maximum sentence. He opted not to because Graziano was a friend of Jacobs' and had been grievously injured.

Wow! Just wow:rolleyes::thumbsdown: Friends like that I don't need!

Previously, Jacobs' attorney, Nathaniel Kidder, had pointed out that Jacobs had never been charged with a misdemeanor or felony, though Jacobs had racked up a number of speeding and careless driving tickets.

Hey judge...another little hint;)

Kidder asked that the judge withhold an adjudication of guilt because such a finding could increase Jacobs' liability in the event Graziano's family decides to sue him.

So we see where the little fella's heart really is....help ME, help ME!:nonod:

Instead, Judge Dittmer adjudicated Jacobs guilty
.

Well at least he did something right in the matter:thumbsup:

There has been no indication, Kidder said outside court, that the family intends to sue Jacobs.

Just hang on son...it's a comin':rofl1:

Unless the family or the attorney decides he's just not worth going after...but I'd lay $$ on it...

Through his attorney, Jacobs declined comment.

Ok, well he's not totally stupid!
 
Gordon
I can't believe you're being so nice about this :lmao:
Did Hulk pay for all the attorneys and judges and now he's making news again about sleeping with his daughters friend... ya gotta love celebrity :D
 
Crying all the way to Bank!

Gordon
I can't believe you're being so nice about this :lmao:
Did Hulk pay for all the attorneys and judges and now he's making news again about sleeping with his daughters friend... ya gotta love celebrity :D


Crying all the way to Bank!
 
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Nick didn't have the skills to drive that car. I saw a video of him driving long before this happened. Then I read an article in Super Street about his Supra. I knew this would happen eventually. The only two things I feel bad about are that the Supra was destroyed, and that I never got a shot at it.
 
If that's the best the Judge can do, then our judicial system is in need of a serious overhaul. I would suggest beginning with new Judges who will tell it like it is and quit with the BS lectures. :thumbsup:
 
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