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Moss Appeal PDF Print E-mail
Written by By Scott Daniels, Esq., NFL Draft Bible   
Tuesday, 11 March 2008 19:00
Randy Moss is arguably the most captivating wide receiver in the NFL. He is also one of the most controversial.
 
Moss dazzled fans in Minnesota with his blazing speed and ability to go up and virtually steal the football from mid-air. The Culpepper-Moss tandem was by far one of the most dangerous offensive threats in the last decade. But while Moss was quickly becoming a superstar, his individuality took center stage after he walked off the field during the end of a game while playing for Minnesota.
 
While there was only seconds remaining in that game, fans across the country proclaimed Moss a quitter and a cancer in the locker room.
 
Moss's legal resume dates back to 1996 where he faced charges stemming from an altercation with the mother of his child. The charges were eventually dropped.
 
In 2002, Moss was back in the news after physically bumping a traffic cop with his vehicle and his latest run-in with the law involved an alleged dispute with a woman at her Florida home in January of this year.
 
Earlier this month, the alleged victim, Rachelle Washington, petitioned the court to request that her case against Moss be dismissed. Several media outlets have jumped the gun and immediately began to report that all charges against Moss have been dropped. This is entirely not the case.
 
Washington had obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO) against Moss in early January. She received it "ex parte," which means that she got the TRO without informing Moss, which is perfectly legal. In Moss's case, the TRO directed him to refrain from going within 500 feet of Washington.
 
It's fairly easy to obtain a TRO and the party it's directed towards has no involvement in the proceeding until the actual hearing to determine whether or not the TRO will become a permanent restraining order.
 
No criminal charges were filed against Moss and Washington never filed a civil case against him. In the end, charges against Moss were not dropped because charges never existed.
 

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The Legal Line will serve as an informational breeding ground for the hottest legal issues in football. I intend to give you an inside look into the legal ramifications of football's most controversial stories. Once a story drops, I'll be sure to deliver you a detailed analysis concerning the legalities of each topic and the impact it will have on the players as well as the league.
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