Nick Hogan Transferred Out of Solitary Confinement
Posted on June 6, 2008 at 8:45 am (PST)
Nick Hogan, aka Nick Bollea, was moved out of solitary confinement to a cell with three other juveniles, jail officials in Florida said Thursday. Nick had filed a lawsuit to force the Sheriff to let him be on house arrest at home until he turned 18 years-old, but the Sheriff found a creative way to keep Nick in jail where he belongs. The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office said:
"The move was the result of routine and ongoing assessments of inmate population and classification."
I hope Nick does something stupid while he’s in jail like beat someone up, or try to get drugs in jail, so he gets a longer sentence. He’s a spoiled brat, and needs to realize what he’s done to John Graziano. The picture of below shows how extensive John’s head injury really is. It’s graphic so you might want to sit down when you see it. It’s shocking that Nick doesn’t look at this picture and feel guilt or remorse, instead Nick blames John.
Frank Graziano Lashes Out at the Hogan Family
Posted on June 3, 2008 at 5:10 pm (PST)
Frank Graziano, John Grazianio’s older brother, had some unkind words for Nick Hogan, aka Nick Bollea, and the Bollea family. Frank appeared on The Schnitt Show in Tampa, Florida. Click here to listen.
Frank has no sympathy for Nick’s whining, and he’s shocked by the Bollea’s activities since his brother became a vegetable. He’s mad, and he has every right to be.
Nick Hogan Cries to Mommy on the Phone from Jail
Posted on May 23, 2008 at 9:59 am (PST)
Nick Hogan cried to mommy Linda Hogan from jail the other day, and she gave him some suggestions on how to pass the time. He wines like a little baby. Maybe he’ll grow up some now. Maybe he can spend some time imagining the hell his friend John Graziano is going through after suffering severe brain damage that Nick caused.
Nick is just lucky Graziano didn’t die, or his jail sentence would have been a lot longer.
Click here to listen to the tape of their conversation. If the link doesn’t work then right click, and choose Save Target As.
Nick Hogan Sentenced to 8 Months in Jail
Posted on May 9, 2008 at 12:41 pm (PST)
Nick Hogan, aka Nick Bollea, threw himself on the mercy of the court yesterday, and today he stood before the judge at a Pinellas County adult courtroom. The judge made the point that Nick is 17 years-old, but he is charged with a felony and is in an adult court. As a juvenile the judge wants to give him the opportunity to rehabilitate himself, but since he is charged with an adult crime, he also sees the need for punishment.
The judge also said that Nick’s actions were willful, and malicious, even though the end result was not intended. He said he took issue with the characterization that John Graziano’s injuries were the result of an accident, especially when Nick has a history of brazenly speeding, and even race car drivers understand that speeding should be done on race track where other people are less likely to be hurt, so the injuries were a result of willful and conscious decisions made by Nick.
The judge said it appears based on the letter Nick wrote, and what his family said, it appears Nick is starting the process of growing up, and is remorseful. The judge said there is a need for some punishment, and rehabilitation.
Nick was sentenced to the maximum of 5 years of probation. Nick has to do at least 500 hours of community service. The judge rejected a buy-out provision, where Nick could buy-out of his community service. Nick cannot do speaking engagements and count those hours as community service, but rather Nick must perform services like John Graziano performed as a Marine to properly honor John. Nick’s driver’s license will be revoked for 3 years. That will hurt him a lot, because he loves to drive fast. That license revocation may not apply to a race track. Nick also can’t drink during his five year probation, and must get an alcohol evaluation. Nick will need attend a DUI school. The restitution cost will be decided in the civil case, and Nick must pay all court costs in the criminal case decided today.
The judge gave Nick credit for accepting responsibility early in the case, and the judge believes Nick is remorseful, which factored heavily in the judge’s willingness to grant nick the sentence handed down today.
However, the judge said Nick must receive some incarceration for him to realize there are consequences for his actions. Nick was sentenced to 8 months in the Pinellas County jail to begin immediately, with time served credit. Nick was facing a maximum 5 year jail sentence.
Nick Hogan Was going 100 MPH When He Crashed
Posted on November 28, 2007 at 10:53 pm (PST)
Damning new reports say Nick Hogan (aka Nick Bollea) was speeding at 100 MPH when he crashed his car, and permanently disabled his friend John Graziano in an accident. witnesses also said two cars were racing, and Nick was driving one of them. The speed limit on the street of the crash was 40 MPH. An Albertson’s clerk and receipt show Hulk Hogan was accompanied by his son Nick when he bought beer for him and his friends, who were later confirmed to be drinking it when they tried to enter a bar and were denied because everyone was under 21, and all had beer in the hand, except Nick who had a cup. At the hospital, Nick told police he was traveling 30 or 40 mph. He also told police he didn’t know what road he was traveling on or what direction. His speech was "mumbled and soft" and his eyes bloodshot, according to Todd Turpack, a Clearwater police investigator who wrote the original report. No one reported seeing Nick drinking alcohol, although it was found in his system after the crash. The Hogans deny all the evidence and claims made against Nick.Click here to read more of the damning report.
Nick is screwed.
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