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"MJ Morning Show Fire.....Monday's headline will probably be "MJ Morning Show Fired"
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Shitt....I mean Schnitt repeatedly says "do not call the fire department" while the Fester guy is bugging him to.
I'd bet good money that Clear Channel fires MJ. This is all over the Tampa news websites. The comments are almost 99% anti-MJ.
Bubba gets an early Christmas present. The parodies alone should keep them busy until August, 2010.
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So much Win...
It's just too bad it happened right before the break. Now we gotta wait to hear what Bubba and the boys have to say about it.
I think there's a good chance he might be charged in this as well... which should help in Bubba's defense against MJ I would imagine?COD
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Originally posted by Silent Jesus View PostSo much Win...
It's just too bad it happened right before the break. Now we gotta wait to hear what Bubba and the boys have to say about it.
I think there's a good chance he might be charged in this as well... which should help in Bubba's defense against MJ I would imagine?
That is a long ass clip but you gotta hear MJ being the total pussy during it. He repeatedly tells Fester not to call the fire department and then tries to put all the blame on this Fester guy. He comes off like a complete bitch.
I've never listened to his show but it appears they've done similiar stunts with turkeys before. There is a 2008 one up on youtube. MJ can't say he didn't know this was gonna happen. It's his show.
Bubba should come on the air Monday just to gloat.
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These actions could result in some serious criminal charges. Whoever set the fire is at the least chargeable with Second Degree Arson (a felony) under Fl law.
806.01 Arson.--
(1) Any person who willfully and unlawfully, or while in the commission of any felony, by fire or explosion, damages or causes to be damaged:
(a) Any dwelling, whether occupied or not, or its contents;
(b) Any structure, or contents thereof, where persons are normally present, such as: jails, prisons, or detention centers; hospitals, nursing homes, or other health care facilities; department stores, office buildings, business establishments, churches, or educational institutions during normal hours of occupancy; or other similar structures; or
(c) Any other structure that he or she knew or had reasonable grounds to believe was occupied by a human being,
is guilty of arson in the first degree, which constitutes a felony of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
(2) Any person who willfully and unlawfully, or while in the commission of any felony, by fire or explosion, damages or causes to be damaged any structure, whether the property of himself or herself or another, under any circumstances not referred to in subsection (1), is guilty of arson in the second degree, which constitutes a felony of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
(3) As used in this chapter, "structure" means any building of any kind, any enclosed area with a roof over it, any real property and appurtenances thereto, any tent or other portable building, and any vehicle, vessel, watercraft, or aircraft.
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806.031 Arson resulting in injury to another; penalty.--
(1) A person who perpetrates any arson that results in any bodily harm to a firefighter or any other person, regardless of intent or lack of intent to cause such harm, is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
(2) A person who perpetrates any arson that results in great bodily harm, permanent disability, or permanent disfigurement to a firefighter or any other person, regardless of intent or lack of intent to cause such harm, is guilty of a felony of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
(3) Upon conviction and adjudication of guilt, a person may be sentenced separately, pursuant to s. 775.021(4), for any violation of this section and for any arson committed during the same criminal episode. A conviction for any arson, however, is not necessary for a conviction under this section.
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MJ and others on the show could be Principals for aiding before the fact.
777.011 Principal in first degree.--Whoever commits any criminal offense against the state, whether felony or misdemeanor, or aids, abets, counsels, hires, or otherwise procures such offense to be committed, and such offense is committed or is attempted to be committed, is a principal in the first degree and may be charged, convicted, and punished as such, whether he or she is or is not actually or constructively present at the commission of such offense.
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MJ and others could also be charged as accessories after the fact.
777.03 Accessory after the fact.--
(c) Any person who maintains or assists the principal or an accessory before the fact, or gives the offender any other aid, knowing that the offender had committed a crime and such crime was a capital, life, first degree, or second degree felony, or had been an accessory thereto before the fact, with the intent that the offender avoids or escapes detection, arrest, trial, or punishment, is an accessory after the fact.
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MJ alone could be charged with the following
877.15 Failure to control or report dangerous fire.--Any person who knows, or has reasonable grounds to believe, that a fire is endangering the life or property of another, and who fails to take reasonable measures to put out or control the fire when the person can do so without substantial risk to himself or herself, or who fails to give a prompt fire alarm, is guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083, if:
(1) The person knows that he or she is under an official, contractual, or other legal duty to control or combat the fire; or
(2) The fire was started lawfully by the person or with his or her assent and was started on property in his or her custody or control.
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Originally posted by Silent Jesus View PostHoly Shiz with a Z!
I really hope they do charge him - that would almost force CC to fire MJ
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Originally posted by Silent Jesus View Postcould any of those charges mean, if found guilty, he could face jail time?
Listen to that video. MJ is repeatedly arguing with the Fester guy "not to call the fire dept." I don't think the state would have any trouble getting the misd. failure to report conviction.
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Originally posted by Ned_da_Janitor View PostRemember, 99 times out of 100 the person who tries to cover something up gets in worse trouble than the person who admits.
MJ screaming "dont call the fire department" over and over is gonna look very bad. LOLCOD
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Originally posted by Silent Jesus View PostApparently that Fester guy has already been fired. (cred to Mugsy)
Looks like they got the damage control in effect
Start watching at about 22:00.
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