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slava voynov suspended after domestic violence arrest

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http://www.sbnation.com/nhl/2014/12/15/7396305/slava-voynov-assault-case-details-police

Redondo Beach police officer: Voynov's wife had laceration over left eye, blood streaming, red marks on neck.

Officer: Voynov's wife required eight stitches to close wound above left eye.

Officer: "There's bruising, red marks, scratches on the victim's neck."

At Voynov's home, the officer noted blood all over bedroom, including covering comforter and a bloody handprint on floor.

Anyone still want to say that Voynov didn't do anything wrong and she just fell like he said?

Literally nobody in this entire forum has taken that stance so I'm not sure who you're referring to.

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Literally nobody in this entire forum has taken that stance so I'm not sure who you're referring to.

Ya no kidding most people say "let's wait until all the fact are out...like that just posted above".

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Hopefully his contract will get voided and they send his wife beating disgusting animal ass back to Russia.what a douchebag

Now while I'm not defending him this might be too far.

I've always been a firm believer people deserve a second chance. He should be suspended for the full year. Then like NFL if there is a second incident banned for life.

Rather someone does something major or minor once is an accident twice is a habit or whatever the saying is.

So after a long suspension and after jail time counseling etc etc he shoukd get a second and FINAL chance.

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Now while I'm not defending him this might be too far.

I've always been a firm believer people deserve a second chance. He should be suspended for the full year. Then like NFL if there is a second incident banned for life.

Rather someone does something major or minor once is an accident twice is a habit or whatever the saying is.

So after a long suspension and after jail time counseling etc etc he shoukd get a second and FINAL chance.

Final chance.

Fine.

But he needs to be ran the first time he steps the ice if this is all true.

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Literally nobody in this entire forum has taken that stance so I'm not sure who you're referring to.

Go back through the Voynov stuff. A couple people insisted that because his wife said she fell, she must have just fallen, and he's getting railroaded.

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He's facing 9 years in prison. I'm sure a beating is the least of his worries.

Ya in most cases it seems people get the minimum not any where close to the maximum for a first time offender with no record(judging this off of the many nfl guys in trouble).

Also if it was looking like he will get 9 years he could flea to Russia and they wouldn't extradite him.

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Hopefully his contract will get voided and they send his wife beating disgusting animal ass back to Russia.what a douchebag

Now while I'm not defending him this might be too far.

I've always been a firm believer people deserve a second chance. He should be suspended for the full year. Then like NFL if there is a second incident banned for life.

Rather someone does something major or minor once is an accident twice is a habit or whatever the saying is.

So after a long suspension and after jail time counseling etc etc he shoukd get a second and FINAL chance.

Animals aren't human dogs aren't getting a second chance after they've bitten someone so why should another animal...

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If he is convicted from everything I've read there's a good chance he just gets deported. Meaning his NHL days are over.

Animals aren't human dogs aren't getting a second chance after they've bitten someone so why should another animal...

Did Dany Heatly get deported / get a second chance? Why would/wouldn't Voynov then?

Give me one reason that would apply to Voynov case, but won't to Heatley's.

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If he's convicted.

And there's programs for first timers.

He's only 24, I doubt hell get prison time unless theytry to make an example of him.

they made example out of Dany heatley. Just look at his sentense. Why would Voynov's would be much different?

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Did Dany Heatly get deported / get a second chance? Why would/wouldn't Voynov then?

Give me one reason that would apply to Voynov case, but won't to Heatley's.

Because Heatley is Canadian and Voynov is Russian. We get along pretty good with Canadians, not so much with Russians.

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Did Dany Heatly get deported / get a second chance? Why would/wouldn't Voynov then?

Give me one reason that would apply to Voynov case, but won't to Heatley's.

Couldn't care less about Heatly this is about an animal that doesn't deserve a second chance send him back to Russia or whatever he comes from

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Couldn't care less about Heatly this is about an animal that doesn't deserve a second chance send him back to Russia or whatever he comes from

I agree about voynov but Heatley was reckless and killed somebody. If voynov is an animal so is Heatley

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If he is convicted from everything I've read there's a good chance he just gets deported. Meaning his NHL days are over.

Animals aren't human dogs aren't getting a second chance after they've bitten someone so why should another animal...

Did Dany Heatly get deported / get a second chance? Why would/wouldn't Voynov then?

Give me one reason that would apply to Voynov case, but won't to Heatley's.

Heatley made a stupid mistake. Voynov made s conscious decision to beat his wife. Dee the difference?

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Heatley made a stupid mistake. Voynov made s conscious decision to beat his wife. Dee the difference?

Please, while I in no way condone what Voynov appears to have done, his victim will be fine. Heatley KILLED somebody. Intentionally or not. See the difference?

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Heatley made a stupid mistake. Voynov made s conscious decision to beat his wife. Dee the difference?

Heatley made a conscious decision to drive like an idiot extremely fast in a residential area, voynov got angry and made a stupid mistake. See the difference?

You can phrase anything to make a point in your favor. The fact is they both consciously did something stupid that put someone in danger. One resulted in death the other an injury.

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Eeehhhhh...call me kooky, but I really don't like the Heatley/Voynov comparison guys.

Tragic consequences result when you make the extremely irresponsible decision to drive dangerously. Heatley did not consider the consequences, and someone died.

Choosing to (allegedly) *beat the s**** out of someone you love is not "irresponsible." As a woman, to be honest it is frightening that some people don't see this difference. It was not an "oops, sorry, you accidentally ran into my fist lol." What Heatley did was a tragic accident. He did not set out to intentionally murder his friend. Voynov did not "accidentally" abuse his girlfriend. If guilty, he knew *exactly* what he was doing, and it was his intention to do so. While both scenarios had tragic consequences, the similarities for me end right there.

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Eeehhhhh...call me kooky, but I really don't like the Heatley/Voynov comparison guys.

Tragic consequences result when you make the extremely irresponsible decision to drive dangerously. Heatley did not consider the consequences, and someone died.

Choosing to (allegedly) *beat the s**** out of someone you love is not "irresponsible." As a woman, to be honest it is frightening that some people don't see this difference. It was not an "oops, sorry, you accidentally ran into my fist lol." What Heatley did was a tragic accident. He did not set out to intentionally murder his friend. Voynov did not "accidentally" abuse his girlfriend. If guilty, he knew *exactly* what he was doing, and it was his intention to do so. While both scenarios had tragic consequences, the similarities for me end right there.

I couldn't agree more. Voynov Is a dirty rat for what he did and deserves to be punished accordingly. But again Heatley should have been a little bit smarter then he was and not acted like a tard. Anyway this is about voynov, and his dubious act and we are getting off topic comparing the two considering they are so much different. I was actually trying to say Heatley wasn't punished enough. But I digress. I hope slava is deported

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I couldn't agree more. Voynov Is a dirty rat for what he did and deserves to be punished accordingly. But again Heatley should have been a little bit smarter then he was and not acted like a tard. Anyway this is about voynov, and his dubious act and we are getting off topic comparing the two considering they are so much different. I was actually trying to say Heatley wasn't punished enough. But I digress. I hope slava is deported

That's kind of the point I was trying to make--there have been some comparisons in this thread like "well, Heatley didn't get xyz punishment so why should Voynov?" Heatley's punishment is irrelevant, and should have absolutely no bearing on Voynov's punishment. The two offenses are unrelated, and just because some here dont think Heatley got punished enough that should have nothing to do with Voynov not getting an appropriate punishment if gound guilty.

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That's kind of the point I was trying to make--there have been some comparisons in this thread like "well, Heatley didn't get xyz punishment so why should Voynov?" Heatley's punishment is irrelevant, and should have absolutely no bearing on Voynov's punishment. The two offenses are unrelated, and just because some here dont think Heatley got punished enough that should have nothing to do with Voynov not getting an appropriate punishment if gound guilty.

you are missing a point. it doesn't matter what somebody think about heatley punishment.

the big question here is why NHL and public jumped on decision about Voynov's guilt even before he was charged with anything. And they allowed Heatley play as soon as he got ready even he has been charged with manslaughter...

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