We only punish at our connivence



Maybe he meant connivance
–noun
1.
the act of conniving.
2.
Law .
a.
tacit encouragement or assent (without participation) to wrongdoing by another.
b.
the consent by a person to a spouse's conduct, especially adultery, that is later made the basis of a divorce proceeding or other complaint.
 

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sorry- my fifth grade education and spell check both failed me....

Correct Thread title:

'We only punish at our convenience'
 

Maybe he meant connivance
b.
the consent by a person to a spouse's conduct, especially adultery, that is later made the basis of a divorce proceeding or other complaint.

Are you having marriage problems?
 



What they really mean is they forgot to ask Coach tressel if he would be okay with being suspended for the spring. When they finally got around to it, he did not like it. So they re-thought the situation and realized that Tressels concerns were right, his not being there for the spring might actually affect things so they restructured the penalty.
 




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