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Saban assistant faces disciplinary action for letter

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Saban assistant faces disciplinary action for letter
« on: August 20, 2008, 01:56:53 PM »
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PELL CITY, Ala. -- The administrative assistant for Alabama football coach Nick Saban used athletic department stationary to recommend probation for a man convicted of smuggling a small amount of marijuana into a state prison.

Glenda Edwards faces possible disciplinary action from the university.

Athletics spokesman Doug Walker said Edwards admitted to using department stationary to write the one-page letter to St. Clair County Circuit Court Judge Charles Robinson.

She was seeking a sentence of probation for former correctional officer Tommie Borden.

Borden and a former prison guard were convicted in June of second-degree promoting prison contraband and received two years in prison.

Walker said Edwards was not available for comment.
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I guess flashing the U of A logo around doesn't go as far as it use to.
And the Athletic Dept is strapped for cash with that 4 mil payment coming up, so they can't be wasting paper.
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Re: Saban assistant faces disciplinary action for letter
« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2008, 03:46:51 PM »
Pell City representin'. We don't play like dat.

Tell 'em, Stewie!
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Re: Saban assistant faces disciplinary action for letter
« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2008, 09:54:31 AM »
http://www.accessnorthga.com/detail.php?n=212545

PELL CITY, Ala. -- The administrative assistant for Alabama football coach Nick Saban used athletic department stationary to recommend probation for a man convicted of smuggling a small amount of marijuana into a state prison.

Glenda Edwards faces possible disciplinary action from the university.

Athletics spokesman Doug Walker said Edwards admitted to using department stationary to write the one-page letter to St. Clair County Circuit Court Judge Charles Robinson.

She was seeking a sentence of probation for former correctional officer Tommie Borden.

Borden and a former prison guard were convicted in June of second-degree promoting prison contraband and received two years in prison.

Walker said Edwards was not available for comment.
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I guess flashing the U of A logo around doesn't go as far as it use to.
And the Athletic Dept is strapped for cash with that 4 mil payment coming up, so they can't be wasting paper.
I mean, those former bammer players need to get high! too! It's cruel and unusual punishment to deny them of such a major part of their daily lives before they were locked up. It's only fitting she would write it on Alabama Athletics Stationary.
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Re: Saban assistant faces disciplinary action for letter
« Reply #3 on: August 21, 2008, 01:26:47 PM »
Pell City representin'. We don't play like dat.

Tell 'em, Stewie!



rollin dirty in "the bucket"
anybody catch that guys name? :doh:
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