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Kang
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 8:50 pm
by BenM
Bucs Dugout is reporting that Kang may be left of the Korea WBC roster.
I'm still confused about the "who knew what, when" about his previous arrests. The Pirates have said that they didn't know about his previous DUIs, but that's something he would have had to declare on his visa application.
Did the Bucs not check his visa status?
Did the arrests not raise flags for immigration authorities review his application?
Did he not declare those previous arrests?
Edited to correct the link
Kang
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 8:56 pm
by dogknot17@yahoo.co
Do DUIs go away like they do here after you take classes and get your license suspended? They aren't consider "arrests" here, right? Troublesome, but not a permanent record thing.
I would be more concerned what happened in Chicago.
Kang
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 9:16 pm
by mouse
The record issue likely depends on the jurisdiction where the charge occurred. In Pennsylvania they definitely do not go away. The record is there and subsequent offenses are graded at a more serious level than an initial charge. Pennsylvania has an ARD program that allows a person to earn a dismissal of a charge. Even under that program the arrest remains (even if the charge is "expunged" after completing the ARD program) and has an impact in the event of a subsequent offense. How offenses in another jurisdiction are treated when the third offense occurs here I can't speak to, but I can say the arrests are serious and permanent on a record.
Kang
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 10:37 am
by DemDog
According to Bucsdugout Police Seek Indictment of Kang
Looks like his problems are getting worse by the day.
Kang
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 1:07 pm
by fjk090852-7
Kang may face a suspension for a portion of the season so I think it would be good for the Bucs to look into signing someone like Cody Asche who was was DFA by Philadelphia. We have Freese to play third but who knows if he has to play some first base if Bell becomes a defensive liability.
Kang
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 2:44 pm
by dogknot17@yahoo.co
6B67663D343D35383F203A0D0 wrote: Kang may face a suspension for a portion of the season so I think it would be good for the Bucs to look into signing someone like Cody Asche who was was DFA by Philadelphia. We have Freese to play third but who knows if he has to play some first base if Bell becomes a defensive liability.
He would be the first player suspended for a DUI by MLB if that happens. Does MLB have an "image" rule like the NFL, or is that just for assault, domestic violence?
This is a weird situation since it occurred in another country. Freese is the back up plan. So is Hanson and Frazier. I don't see a move occurring as I don't think Kang will be out all year.
Kang
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 3:46 pm
by BucsFaninGA
Sad to hear Kang issues, I have no idea what the outcome will be. Glad Front Office signed David Freese last season. Kang needs to kick himself in the pants...Guy needs to get his issues under control or he is going to be in deep doo doo....So much talent....
Beat'em Bucs
Kang
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 4:08 pm
by mouse
At the time Freese was signed to an extension I felt it was related to the uncertainty with Kang. Three DUI's is an indicator of an alcohol problem. MLB has a voluntary treatment program. Attendance in that, according to P2, is a mitigating factor in whatever punishment MLB decides on - in other words, if he goes, that's likely it; if he blows it off, who knows what MLB will do.
Hopefully, getting dumped from the Korean team will underscore to him the seriousness that at least others feel about his conduct.
Kang
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 8:28 pm
by dmetz
I hope he doesn't get suspended for a single day for a DUI in Korea. If he does, I hope the MLBPA fights it to the end.
Kang
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 11:28 pm
by SpeedyG
666F677678020 wrote: I hope he doesn't get suspended for a single day for a DUI in Korea. If he does, I hope the MLBPA fights it to the end.
Would you want him suspended for a DUI in the United States?
If a DUI is suspension-worthy if it happened in the US, then I don't see any reason why it shouldn't be suspension-worthy if it happened in Korea.