Adam ‘Packman’ Jones did not convince the officer attack case

According to several reports, NFL Defense Adam “Packman” Jones on Wednesday not convicted several allegations after his weekend arrest.
Jones was arrested in Kentki on Saturday morning, for a police officer, disorganized conduct and an alcohol -drunk attack in a public place.
Jones’ counsel addressed the allegations on Wednesday, accused the police and the media of decorating the facts of the case.
Attorney Pete Shefer said, “Adam ‘Packman’ Jones in Kovington, Kentki is still another example of over -witness policing and systemic issues that plague our justice system,” said Attorney Peat Shefer. “Adam did nothing wrong except practicing his right to ask. … Initially, the authorities claimed that he was being arrested for the attack and then transferred to public intoxication, which in itself, which is not a crime in many courts, until it goes towards dangerous behavior, and finally settled on the cluttered behavior – just to ask that he is not being asked for.
“This pattern of growing and inconsistent allegations is a clear abuse of rights and demonstrates the distressed tendency of police officers who priorit their own discretion over constitutional rights.”
Shefer also suggested that his customer has received unfair treatment since his detention.
“Adam, like every American, is innocent until he is convicted. Nevertheless, once again, his past is being made a weapon against him in the court’s court, while the officers involved in the officers do not have to conduct any investigation for their conduct. … Adam is entitled to fairness, not another title designed to portray him as a villain for click. ‘
Arrested several times after his sports days, Jones, 41, were recently arrested for arrest at the AT & T Stadium at the AT & T Stadium after the alleged public intoxication, a police officer’s attack and Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul.
Jones played 146 career games in 12 sessions with Tennessy Titans (2005-06), Dallas Cowboys (2008), Cincinnati Bangles (2010–17) and Denver Bronkos (2018).
He was a first-Team All-Pro in 2014, a Pro Bowl selection in 2015 and NFL All-Roki team in 2005. Pant returns experts retired from NFL in 2019.
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