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"I think Judge Jones is the one who ultimately is going to make the rules and determinations,Jerseys From China," Goodell said at the owners' meetings in New York.
The union is appealing Rice's suspension for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy. The former Baltimore Ravens running back was suspended after video of him hitting his then-fiancee in an elevator was publicly released.
Goodell said last week he'd leave the decision to former U,Jerseys From China.S. District Judge Barbara S. Jones. She was picked by the commissioner and the players' union to hear Rice's appeal earlier this month. The hearing is tentatively set for November,Cheap MLB Jerseys.
Goodell said in appointing Jones that she would have "our full cooperation as she hears and decides this appeal." Jones is a partner in a private law firm and is also a former Department of Justice attorney.
Union officials said in announcing the appeal that Goodell and his staff's testimony is a central reason why it pushed to jointly select an outside arbiter,Wholesale Jerseys China.
The person who informed the AP of the timing spoke on condition of anonymity because details about the hearing haven't been released,Cheap China Jerseys Authentic.
A neutral arbiter is expected to decide early next week whether NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell should testify during an appeal of Ray Rice's indefinite suspension, a person familiar with the case told The Associated Press on Thursday.
One month after Rice was initially suspended two games, Goodell said he didn't get things right and announced tougher penalties for future domestic violence incidents. But the penalties didn't apply to Rice. Once the video was released, the Ravens cut Rice and the league banned him indefinitely,NFL Jerseys Authentic China, with the league saying it considered the video new evidence. |
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