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ESENtv: BROCKED and LOADED
The attorney for Brock Alyas has been in constant negotiations with the district attorney representing the state of North Carolina for the past few months so that New Frontier of Wrestling’s bad boy can get back in the ring without a lengthy trial that would inevitably become a distraction.
Back in November of 2008 Brock Alyas was charged with a felony account of criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree and was released after serving four months dead time in Scotland Correctional Insitute in Laurinburg, NC. Alyas was arrested in Raleigh on November 21, 2008 and the arresting officer reported that he was driving his Cadillac Eldorado recklessly and he issued Alyas a breathalyzer test, results coming back told officials that Alyas well over twice the legal limit for operating a motor vehicle.
Alyas was arrested on spot and sentenced to four months dead time at Scotland Correctional, a maximum security state prison because of the drunk driving charges.
Alyas is expected to appear in a North Carolina criminal court Friday morning for a pre-trial hearing. So far, no plea arrangement has been reached and sources say that Alyas plans to plead not guilty to the charge.
After apparently firing a gun off in public in Raleigh last November 21, Alyas was arraigned on one count of illegal possession of a loaded and unlicensed weapon, a Glock.40 semi-automatic pistol. Because his clip was fully-loaded when arrested, Alyas doesn’t appear to be up against charges for firing the hand-gun in public.
Criminal defense attorney Andrew Martinez, who represents Alyas, have been discussing possible outcomes for if the defense agrees to a plea. Martinez has stated that he along with his client are only interested in a plea that will not include jail time. Anything that’s been discussed has and will include jail time for the NFW competitor.
The district attorney intends to prosecute Alyas to the fullest extent of the law making an example out of the athlete and has state “the economy we live in today not only allows athletes the opportunity to break the law, but it’s become fashionable to do so and get away with it… any punishment besides jail time would be a mockery of the current criminal system and only lead to other cases in which high-paid athletes can buy their way out of jail time,”
Alyas wants to resolve the case without a trial so that he can get back to training and preparing for further endeavors in the NFW as he’s become quite the commodity in and around the NFW circle and fan base.
He has yet to receive any punishment from the NFW and no officials have agreed to speak on the terms although it’s without a doubt that the Eddie Mayfield owned NFW, frowns upon Brock’s actions.
ESENtv caught Brock and his representative leaving the court-room on Monday April 6th and his lawyer, Martinez had this to say as shown in the official TV transcript...
(FADE IN: BROCK ALYAS and ANDY MARTINEZ both dressed in suit and tie, clad from head to toe in Gucci leaving a court-room in Raleigh, North Carolina. Surrounded by mass amounts of camera men, local TV stations and dedicated NFW fans holding up signs in defence of Brock – it looked as if it was a red-carpet event.)
(CUTTO: MARTINEZ walking up with ALYAS standing slightly behind him, eyes narrowed obviously annoyed at the hundreds of cameras flashing in his face. MARTINEZ looks much more comfortable in this scenario, ALYAS looks like wants to straight dummy the next guy who takes his picture from point blank range.)
(ALYAS AND MARTINEZ continue their way through the crowd en route to the stretch limo waiting for them at the end of the sidewalk. BROCK just can’t help but resist giving the two-finger salute before getting into the limo.)
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