QUINTON JACKSON CHARGED WITH TWO FELONIES

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Jul 24, 2005
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by Tom Hamlin - MMAWeekly.com



The Orange County District Attorney’s office has formally charged former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson for a July 15 hit-and-run melee that landed the popular fighter in jail.

In a press release issued on Monday, Jackson is accused of sideswiping two cars and subsequently fleeing Costa Mesa police officers as they attempted to stop him. In the short chase, Jackson allegedly damaged another car and nearly hit several pedestrians at a bus stop. His left front tire shredded, he eventually surrendered to police officers in nearby Newport Beach.

The 30-year-old Jackson has been charged with one felony count of evading while driving recklessly, one felony count of evading a peace officer and driving against traffic, three misdemeanor counts of hit and run with property damage, and one misdemeanor count of reckless driving.

His arraignment is scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 28. Deputy District Attorney Keith Bogardus will request a $25,000 bail for the fighter.

Notably absent were charges related to Holli Griggs, a passenger in one of the cars that Jackson sideswiped. Griggs was 16 weeks pregnant with a boy when she miscarried two weeks after the incident. Orange County DA spokeswoman Farrah Emami told MMAWeekly.com that a subsequent investigation of the miscarriage did not implicate Jackson.

“We reviewed all the medical records and spoke with the victim’s physician, and the evidence showed that the loss of the fetus was not related to or a result of the crash caused by the defendant,” Emami said.

Jackson re-emerged in the public eye at UFC 87 following a long period of silence. At a pre-fight press conference for “Seek and Destroy,” he appeared to be in good spirits, a far cry from the man who was placed under mental observation by police officers shortly after the chase. The charismatic light heavyweight said he was back on track and thanked UFC president Dana White for getting him there.

“I’m already training, so my next opponent better watch out,” he said. “But that was the worst mistake I ever made, I got Dana over my back all the time. ‘Did you eat? Did you sleep? Drink your water?’ It’s like I’m two years old, but it’s all good,” he continued.

If convicted, Jackson could face up to three years in prison. He and UFC representatives were unavailable for comment.
 
Feb 22, 2006
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He probably won't do any time, but who knows they might want to make an example out of a black entertainer and sentence him to some time, only to be released a short time after incarcerating him
 
Jul 24, 2005
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D.A.: Loss of fetus not from crash

By Joseph Serna



Though Ultimate Fighting Championship mixed martial artist Quinton “Rampage” Jackson faces two felonies among several charges for allegedly fleeing police in his truck last month, prosecutors are saying definitively that he did not cause a woman’s miscarriage after hitting her car.

Police claim that on July 15, Jackson drove his lifted Ford F-350 pick-up truck down the middle lane of the southbound 55 Freeway near the 19th Street intersection in Costa Mesa and hit two cars along the way, one driven by 38-year-old Holli Griggs of Huntington Beach.

Griggs, who was more than 16 weeks pregnant, suffered a miscarriage weeks later.

Farrah Emami, spokeswoman for the Orange County District Attorney, put it plainly: “The evidence showed that [the crash] was in no way related to the loss of the fetus. There is no evidence that that was the case.”

In the aftermath, Griggs hired an attorney, Darren Aitken of Aitken Aitken & Cohn law firm, to represent her. Her fiance, Bill Krebs, said an ultrasound taken days before the crash showed a perfectly healthy fetus in the womb, and that it significantly changed after the crash.

But prosecutors concluded the facts did not support Krebs’ claims.

Prosecutors reviewed all medical records related to the case, including a private autopsy of the fetus performed by Kaiser Permanente Hospital doctors, before they filed charges.

Griggs has not filed a civil suit against Jackson.

Calls to attorneys for Jackson and Griggs were not returned Tuesday.

Jackson faces up to three years on charges he recklessly fled police, drove on the wrong side of the street and hit three vehicles with his truck, then fled the scene.

He is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday
 
Feb 7, 2006
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RAMPAGE JACKSON PLEADS NOT GUILTY

The ongoing saga of former Ultimate Fighting Championship light heavyweight titleholder Quinton “Rampage” Jackson continued in court on Thursday. He pleaded not guilty to the felony counts of evading police, reckless driving and hit and run.

The report comes from TMZ.com who also states that Jackson’s next court appearance is currently scheduled for Nov. 3, which is less than two weeks away from the proposed date of his next fight, still rumored for Nov. 15.

Jackson was arrested in July after a police chase that landed the former champion in jail before being released on $25,000 bond.

UFC President Dana White addressed Jackson’s mindset at the time of the occurrence during the events of UFC 87 in Minnesota earlier this month.

“Rampage lost the fight to Forrest Griffin. He hung out in Vegas for a week. He was hanging out by the pool and he was fasting. He wasn’t drinking; he wasn’t eating. He was drinking energy drinks,” explained White.

Jackson was formally charged on Monday with one felony count of evading while driving recklessly, one felony count of evading a peace officer and driving against traffic, three misdemeanor counts of hit and run with property damage, and one misdemeanor count of reckless driving.

If convicted, Jackson faces up to three years in prison.