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    Man accused of posing as Dodger on field Sat Sep 27, 2:53 AM ET



    LOS ANGELES - A man faces criminal charges for allegedly stealing a uniform from Dodger Stadium and posing as one of the team's players.



    Ronald Higgins pleaded not guilty to several charges Friday, including burglary and trespassing.

    The 47-year-old Higgins was arrested Wednesday morning after a security guard found him walking on the field in a Dodgers uniform and holding a glove with two balls. Higgins allegedly identified himself as a Dodgers player, but the guard recognized him from an earlier incident and called police.

    Prosecutors say Higgins' clothes were later found in the bat boys' locker room. It was not immediately clear where he got the uniform.

    If convicted, Higgins could spend nearly four years in state prison.

    Attempts to locate an attorney for Higgins were not successful Friday night.

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  • #2
    Four years is probably if every charge is maxed out...odds are he'll never see the inside of the jail.

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    • #3
      If the guy hadn't apparently screwed around at the stadium in the past he might have gotten away with it.


      And 4 years for that is sort of fucking nuts.
      Be passionate about what you believe in, or why bother.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Bleacher Creature View Post
        Man accused of posing as Dodger on field Sat Sep 27, 2:53 AM ET



        LOS ANGELES - A man faces criminal charges for allegedly stealing a uniform from Dodger Stadium and posing as one of the team's players.



        Ronald Higgins pleaded not guilty to several charges Friday, including burglary and trespassing.

        The 47-year-old Higgins was arrested Wednesday morning after a security guard found him walking on the field in a Dodgers uniform and holding a glove with two balls. Higgins allegedly identified himself as a Dodgers player, but the guard recognized him from an earlier incident and called police.

        Prosecutors say Higgins' clothes were later found in the bat boys' locker room. It was not immediately clear where he got the uniform.

        If convicted, Higgins could spend nearly four years in state prison.

        Attempts to locate an attorney for Higgins were not successful Friday night.

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        You've got to be kidding.
        They have to be.

        There's been dozens of people impersonating baseball players in Pittsburgh for the last 16 years and nobody has done a thing about it.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by i.am.js View Post
          They have to be.

          There's been dozens of people impersonating baseball players in Pittsburgh for the last 16 years and nobody has done a thing about it.
          Make America Great For Once.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by i.am.js View Post
            They have to be.

            There's been dozens of people impersonating baseball players in Pittsburgh for the last 16 years and nobody has done a thing about it.
            Classic.
            His mind is not for rent, to any god or government.
            Pointless debate is what we do here -- lvr

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            • #7
              You bolded the wrong part.

              Ronald Higgins pleaded not guilty to several charges Friday, including burglary and trespassing.

              It is what it is.
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