Former Buffalo Bills punter Matt Araiza and former teammates on the San Diego State football team will not face criminal charges in connection with an alleged gang rape of a minor that occurred at an off-campus party in October 2021, the San Diego County District Attorney's Office announced Wednesday.
"Ultimately, prosecutors determined it is clear the evidence does not support the filing of criminal charges and there is no path to a potential criminal conviction," the district attorney's office said in a statement. "Prosecutors can only file charges when they ethically believe they can be proven beyond a reasonable doubt."
The DA's office said the San Diego Police Department did not recommend charges be filed when the case was submitted in early August. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Carr4MVP:
Believe all women cost another man his career.
Innocent until proven guilty is a better system than social media mob rule.
Unfortunately, the fact that they're not pressing the charges doesn't mean the guy is innocent. I'm not saying he's guilty. We just don't know that he's innocent. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RedinTexas:
Unfortunately, the fact that they're not pressing the charges doesn't mean the guy is innocent. I'm not saying he's guilty. We just don't know that he's innocent.
What kind of fence riding shit is this?
Evidence does not support the story that was given. Ergo, he is innocent of the accusations in the story until proven guilty.
Since there were no charges, based on no evidence, I'd say that leans toward **** off I didn't do this thing I'm being accused of.
But like I said, no matter what actually happened, he's guilty already with certain people.
Originally Posted by Wallcrawler:
What kind of fence riding shit is this?
Evidence does not support the story that was given. Ergo, he is innocent of the accusations in the story until proven guilty.
Since there were no charges, based on no evidence, I'd say that leans toward **** off I didn't do this thing I'm being accused of.
But like I said, no matter what actually happened, he's guilty already with certain people.
Your post is proof of concept.
Yes, but it doesn't discount that the San Diego PD completely fumbled the fuck out of the investigation.
Ultimately both sides are burned in the end. Matt could be 100% innocent and they possibly fucked it by failing at their jobs. She could have been right and won't get her moment because they fucked up.
We'll never know.
They should have done right by her by following proper procedure and to him by coming to a conclusion before he entered the NFL. They possibly robbed him of a career by being fucking incompetent. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Why Not?:
Depends on how you view it. If you believe in our system of justice, that's exactly what it means.
There are two kinds of innocent. When they say you're innocent until proven guilty, it means that you're innocent in the eyes of the law. That doesn't necessarily mean you didn't actually do it though.
When they said they didn't have enough to prosecute, it doesn't necessarily mean that there is no evidence. To convict someone of a crime, you're supposed to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. You can have lots of evidence of guilt and still fall short of that standard. It's entirely possible that the prosecution believed they didn't have enough evidence to convict at this time. Dropping the charges allows them to refile the charges at a later date if more evidence comes to light. Prosecuting the guy and getting a not guilty verdict permanently enjoins the government from ever prosecuting the guy for that crime ever again. [Reply]