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Old December 21st 04, 05:00 PM
Jason Spaceman
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From the article:
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CBC SPORTS ONLINE - Greek prosecutors have levied charges against the Athens
laboratory that botched the blood test of American Olympic gold medal cyclist
Tyler Hamilton.

Prosecutors Spyros Mouzakitis and Athena Theodoropoulou, who have been the lead
prosecutors in a number of doping cases related to the Athens Olympics, charged
"unknown perpetrators" with allegedly destroying a backup sample of Hamilton's
blood.
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Read it at
http://www.cbc.ca/story/sports/natio...ton041220.html




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Old December 21st 04, 07:19 PM
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Jason Spaceman wrote:
From the article:
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CBC SPORTS ONLINE - Greek prosecutors have levied charges against the

Athens
laboratory that botched the blood test of American Olympic gold medal

cyclist
Tyler Hamilton.

Prosecutors Spyros Mouzakitis and Athena Theodoropoulou, who have

been the lead
prosecutors in a number of doping cases related to the Athens

Olympics, charged
"unknown perpetrators" with allegedly destroying a backup sample of

Hamilton's
blood.
------------------------------------

Read it at

http://www.cbc.ca/story/sports/natio...ton041220.html




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Can someone please tell me what crime was committed? Oh and don't say
tampering with evidence, because I don't believe any actual crime was
committed. This is an independent lab and not acting on behalf of a
criminal investigation. Maybe they could file charges against the
employee for intentionally (if it was) damaging property, but geez what
a crock of ****. This doping is serious business. I mean Hamilton has
ROBBED some other doper of a medal. Must correct this injustice.

RVD

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Old December 21st 04, 07:55 PM
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"Rik Van Diesel" wrote in message
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Jason Spaceman wrote:
From the article:
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CBC SPORTS ONLINE - Greek prosecutors have levied charges against the

Athens
laboratory that botched the blood test of American Olympic gold medal

cyclist
Tyler Hamilton.

Prosecutors Spyros Mouzakitis and Athena Theodoropoulou, who have

been the lead
prosecutors in a number of doping cases related to the Athens

Olympics, charged
"unknown perpetrators" with allegedly destroying a backup sample of

Hamilton's
blood.
------------------------------------

Read it at

http://www.cbc.ca/story/sports/natio...ton041220.html




J. Spaceman

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sent to it
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Can someone please tell me what crime was committed? Oh and don't say
tampering with evidence, because I don't believe any actual crime was
committed.


We need a Greek lawyer. It could be crimal tampering might apply.
Remember, these games were very important to Greece and the lab is in
Athens. Pride may be on the line.


This is an independent lab and not acting on behalf of a
criminal investigation.


The lab may have some sort of official or statutory protection. Where's
that Greek lawyer?

This doping is serious business. I mean Hamilton has
ROBBED some other doper of a medal. Must correct this injustice.


You don't really think Ekimov and Julich were juicing, do you?!! I'll bet
Lance will attest to Elimov's cleanliness as part of team policy and
Hamilton will attest to Riis and Julich's cleanliness..........oh, never
mind.



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Old December 21st 04, 09:05 PM
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Can someone please tell me what crime was committed? Oh and don't say
tampering with evidence, because I don't believe any actual crime was
committed.


Hey rik -

you some kind of Greek lawyer now ?
read - a key to enlightenment.
BTW - Greece is not in the US - it just may be different.
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Old December 21st 04, 09:15 PM
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Sandy wrote:
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Can someone please tell me what crime was committed? Oh and don't

say
tampering with evidence, because I don't believe any actual crime

was
committed.


Hey rik -

you some kind of Greek lawyer now ?
read - a key to enlightenment.
BTW - Greece is not in the US - it just may be different.
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Bonne route,

Sandy
Verneuil-sur-Seine FR


I am going to go out on a limb and assume you are smart enough to
accept that a mistake or being given incorrect instruction on handling
a blood sample is not result in a criminal charge. Unless you think
someone paid for the sample to be destroyed and then maybe. No way I
believe that this was the case.=20

RVD

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Old December 21st 04, 09:15 PM
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Sandy wrote:
"Rik Van Diesel" a =E9crit dans le

message de
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Can someone please tell me what crime was committed? Oh and don't

say
tampering with evidence, because I don't believe any actual crime

was
committed.


Hey rik -

you some kind of Greek lawyer now ?
read - a key to enlightenment.
BTW - Greece is not in the US - it just may be different.
--
Bonne route,

Sandy
Verneuil-sur-Seine FR


I am going to go out on a limb and assume you are smart enough to
accept that a mistake or being given incorrect instruction on handling
a blood sample should not result in a criminal charge being filed.
Unless you think someone paid for the sample to be destroyed and then
maybe. No way I believe that this was the case.=20

RVD

PS Dumbass

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Old December 21st 04, 09:49 PM
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"Rik Van Diesel" a écrit dans le message de
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I am going to go out on a limb and assume you are smart enough


As Walter Matthau said to Jack Lemon in "The Odd Couple" -

"Never assume - when you assume you make an ASS out of U and ME."

Besides, your thinking sucks, and your ignorance shows.
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Sandy
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Old December 21st 04, 11:21 PM
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"Sandy" wrote in message
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"Rik Van Diesel" a écrit dans le message
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I am going to go out on a limb and assume you are smart enough


As Walter Matthau said to Jack Lemon in "The Odd Couple" -

"Never assume - when you assume you make an ASS out of U and ME."

Besides, your thinking sucks, and your ignorance shows.


My but we're dyspeptic today. Problems with the soufflé no doubt.


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Old December 22nd 04, 03:10 AM
Rik Van Diesel
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Sandy wrote:
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message de
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I am going to go out on a limb and assume you are smart enough


As Walter Matthau said to Jack Lemon in "The Odd Couple" -

"Never assume - when you assume you make an ASS out of U and ME."

Besides, your thinking sucks, and your ignorance shows.
--
Bonne route,

Sandy
Verneuil-sur-Seine FR


Ingnorance of what. Bike racing? The Law? Or that the concern over
someone cheating in sports does not seem like the worlds greatest
crime. Dumbass it is a sport. I hope that the person they prosecute has
a wife and 10 kids to support, and was working at the lab after he put
himself through school to improve his families quality of life, and
that they find him guilty of screwing up the test and sentence him 10
years in prison. Then justice will be served for Ekimov.=20
RVD

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Old December 22nd 04, 06:35 AM
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"Jason Spaceman" wrote in message
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From the article:
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CBC SPORTS ONLINE - Greek prosecutors have levied charges against the
lab that botched the blood test of American Olympic gold medal cyclist
Tyler Hamilton.


You guys have been misreading this whole thing. Here's what happened: a
lab was charged for destroying Hamilton's sample. Tugboat was a lab, no?
Tugboat went to dog heaven, maybe? Dog's, especially labs, have telepathic
powers, yes? Tugboat used canine telepathy to tell a Greek lab to destroy
his old master's sample, and the lab got caught. Now he has to do the time.
Off to the pound with him, because after all, the lab was charged for
destroying Hamilton's sample. Elementary.


 




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