Life's match-fixing appeal dismissed - Page 2
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RedShadow434
United States2 Posts
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MiniFotToss
China2430 Posts
On July 14 2016 14:03 JensWalker wrote: This is tragic. yeah but what Life did was stupid and greedy so..... | ||
TequilaMockingbird
Germany62 Posts
Why Life. Damn you. Why !!! | ||
Cricketer12
United States13951 Posts
On July 14 2016 13:42 blade55555 wrote: Man at first I missed the appeal part and was thinking he was somehow cleared. Damn you life for match fixing. i made the same mistake | ||
insitelol
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Riner1212
United States337 Posts
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ZigguratOfUr
Iraq16955 Posts
On July 14 2016 16:13 insitelol wrote: Anyone knows exactly how a suspended sentence works in this case? Is it suspended because of his age and he will actually be impriosoned after 3 years? Or this means he will not be imprisoned if he doesn't do anything illegal within a 3 years period? The later. He'll be on probation for 3 years, and if he breaks probation (by committing a crime or breaking whatever conditions the judge gave him) he'll have to serve the 18 months in prison. | ||
schimmetje
Netherlands1104 Posts
On July 14 2016 16:12 TequilaMockingbird wrote: Man reading this opens up old wounds again... I had almost managed to forget... Why Life. Damn you. Why !!! Ugh this. I'd forgotten, just recently got back into the game and *insert Batman sound effect here*. Such a waste. | ||
Aelendis
Belgium892 Posts
On July 14 2016 15:21 sc2randomize wrote: Dang. Does anyone know how Korea treats people with criminal records? I know in the US he'd basically be f***ed for life (no pun intended) after getting a criminal record: automatic rejection by most universities, no decent career prospects, etc. You are rejected by universities in the US if you have any kind of criminal record or is it case by case? | ||
[PkF] Wire
France24192 Posts
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Elentos
55456 Posts
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Heyoka
Katowice25012 Posts
On July 14 2016 17:10 Aelendis wrote: You are rejected by universities in the US if you have any kind of criminal record or is it case by case? Anecdotally I have more than a few friends with felonies who have been accepted into good 4 year programs so I don't think this is a black and white thing. It does make the job hunt harder, though. | ||
Hadoken!
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beentheredonethat
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Elentos
55456 Posts
On July 14 2016 17:19 Hadoken! wrote: I'm not good with laws. What does "18 months in jail, suspended for three years" mean? If he commits any offenses in the next 3 years, or breaks any rules and regulations determined by the judge, he has to serve 18 months in jail. If he doesn't, he won't have to spend any more time in jail. On July 14 2016 17:34 beentheredonethat wrote: Please change the title. I was so happy to read that the charges are dismissed and he's free to go when reality kicked in. It doesn't say "charges dismissed" so it's not like the title is lying to you. | ||
Thouhastmail
Korea (North)876 Posts
On July 14 2016 15:21 sc2randomize wrote: Dang. Does anyone know how Korea treats people with criminal records? I know in the US he'd basically be f***ed for life (no pun intended) after getting a criminal record: automatic rejection by most universities, no decent career prospects, etc. He would be exempted from military service (or, rejected) and divested of his right to vote during his time.(if the crime was committed before 2014). Of course, he would get all the disadvantages you mentioned. | ||
Penev
28440 Posts
Life argued that he had already been jailed for two months following the charges This part is a bit weird, I thought it was established he could not be held in prison for more than about a month, guess not | ||
SlammerSC2
77 Posts
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Zergiica
Croatia122 Posts
and again greatest zerg of his time goes down. something is in the swarm :/ really, this is so bad, there is so much money in gaming and games are played by kids without education or mentors. they are easy targets. | ||
Ja.Y.
United States253 Posts
Hopefully this will spark something from KeSPA and other teams to implement more oversight and educate their players about match-fixing. Then, I'm an optimist and always hoping for the best, so we'll see. I'm going to miss watching Life vs. PartinG (yes, I know PartinG has been relatively absent from the scene, or to my knowledge he's been). I'll forever consider Life the best SC2 Zerg player, ever. | ||
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