Walter Case, Jr. Listed To Drive

Published: November 17, 2008 04:59 pm EST

If there was any question as to whether Walter Case, Jr. would be back in the race bike, one has to look no further than the entries at Plainridge Racecourse for Friday, November 21.

Case, who has made headlines recently for possibly being released from jail due to good behaviour, has been listed to drive in five races on the card -- Races 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6.

In September 2004, Case pleaded guilty to stabbing his estranged wife in the back with a steak knife during an incident that started at the couple's home on June 22.

In his career, Case has won over 11,000 races in the bike.

Click here to view Plainridge's Friday entries.

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The whole story about Walter Case is not known by anyone but Walter. I have put my whole self into freeing him because although what he did was wrong how he was treated was also. So please think of this before anyone decideds about him racing.Was I there when this happened? Did I show up to hear the case at court? Did Walter even defend himself? Or did he just decide that what happened was wrong, and serve his time like a man? Would you like everyone to know what you have done and never told anybody, and then be prosecuted for it. Do you now he was OUTSTANDING, Shining in prison, so much he was released early? Did you know he did wonderful things such as train dogs for the blind. Have you that much to say for yourself? The things you do could hurt someone dramatically, their spirits, and job. Would you like not to be aloud to support yourself and your family for those things you did ( AND Paid your time for) Well when his family needs some help financially it won’t be there will it. If he can’t work. So please spend your time helping others as long as you can because one day they may have to look at your situation too. Please dont( Bearing false witnesses to your neighbor).We love Walter Case and always will. I believe he will surpass everyones expectaions. He is strong and will change his life. I died as he was freed and now Big Bob Mcclure is his gaurdian angel. There are many women out there wainting to show Walter what he has been missing.LOVE So no need to worry he will perform, and achieve.

While Walters crime affected his personal life more than anything else, I see no reason to allow this mistake to continually punish him forever.
I have read of drivers and trainers committing worse crimes against the harness sport, get slapped on the wrist and continue to operate in the sport.
I believe harness racing needs all the driving stars they can find. There is just too much mediocrity at most tracks.

I seen Walter make his first drive and said at the time he
had the hands and talent to be one of the best.I still feel
that way too.He did what he did and paid the price.Debt is paid.
So those negative people out there, stand aside and let him make
good use of his second chance at life.Of all the people in this
world that have done crimes(worse than Walter)and been given a
second chance,why should he not have that also.There have been
a few comments on what it is doing to the racing buisness by
allowing him back.If this were a know fact of being a damageing thing,
then perhaps someone should do a criminal check on the people that
come to the races.Wonder how many on that side of the fence have
records(or broke the law in someway) Are they any better or is this a case
of being on the wrong side of the fence.Instead of trying to knock him
out before he can prove himself,support him and if he fails, you can
be the ones to say"I Told You So"
Walter,as a fellow horseman and racing fan I say to you.
Dig those feet in and ignore the world and prove to everyone
especially yourself that you are worthy to get your life back.
Get those noses on the gate and do your stuff.. Got all the faith
in you. Your the only one that can do it .Best of luck pal.

How is the integrity of this sport ever going to improve and the public image we present. Just like any other sport, a felon, is allowed back to the sport just because of his previous fame....does this do justice to the sport of harness racing and the future of it's entity. There are plenty of honest, hardworking, good moral horsemen in the sport that are biding by the rules and more that would love to enter this sport and do great things for the image of harness racing. You allow a felon to come back to the sport, it further hurts the image of the industry that has suffered so greatly already and a truely lost a fan base. We should question the racing authorities having jurisdiction in governing our sport, "What are we doing to ourselves?" No, Walter Case should not be allowed back into the sport for the sake of all of harness racing and it's future.

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Done the crime, done the time. Walter Case is as good a driver there is in the world of harness racing. Why don't people give him a chance to live his life and earn his living at what he is good at, driving winners!

I was checking and I didn't see any rehab committment that Case was assigned to. I don't care who you are or how good you can drive you do not put a knife into anybody's back. Granted jail time was served but that is not the solution to a problem that this man has it is only a sentence. Let's get the man some help and wish him luck.

As I look at the racing journals I see the names of Robinson, Daley, Norman, Pelling, Rucker, Anderson, Montini, Baillargeon, Filion, Stark, Brennan, Parker, Miller, Ranger, Waples, Stalbaum, Marino, Napolitano etc., all back racing from their from business related infractions. Its not like he is walking among angels and he paid for his with more than a slap on the wrist. Let him cast the first stone who has not sinned, said a very wise Man. Lets pray his born again freedom is well warranted, Go Walter !

parker

You are correct that most "spousal disputes" don't make headlines. Only those that involve drugs, knives and attempted murder. No, I believe he shouldn't have his licence back. He is a convicted felon. Being involved in harness racing as a trainer, driver or groom is not a god given right; it is a priviledge. One that Mr. Case gave up. Rehab never worked for him. Let's hope prison did.

You know I read these comments and I gotta say the Man Paid his Debts he regrets what he has done leave the Man alone Get a life and let him Drive I can't Garantee that the man isn't gonna do anything Wrong but I think he should have a second chance everyone in Life deserves a second Chance to live his life whether its in horses or else Where I mean look at how many others where given Second Chances I say give the man a chance let him do what he is doing and if he screws up again then deal with him But what ever you do don't count your chickens before they hatch you never know whats gonna happen.

Good luck Mr case and remember today is the first day of the rest of your life leave the past in the past and move on to the future..

walter paid his price' he is the best driver ever. herve was second. he never dissed the game guys. good luck walter. yeah this is rocky from s.i. new york

My name is nick case. nephew of walter case. most of what has been said here is true. but i believe that walter case CAN bring a good vibe and many spectators to the racing industry.

Being a complete lover of driving and horses and everything that they together have to offer. I do believe this. And anyone who isn't a driver or a trainer or who is not immediately involved with walter, u cannot say anything about him or how it will affect us. walter is a good man with bad habits. like the rest of our family. well most anyway.

i believe that walter does have the ability to do great, unlike his brother, my dear father, steve.

As long as casey stays out of the wrong crowd. which im not sure hes doing rite now. he could do good. but being with timmy case is not the best idea in my opinion. But there brothers. so what can u do... any comments or questions please email me at [email protected]

Casey showed all he's back, 10 wins six seconds and five thirds in three days. He stll has it. He has paid his dues leave him alone and let him go on with his life. Hopefully @ the Meadowlands or Chester.

Get over it people the man is back and he is probably one of the most talented drivers on any track. His debt is paid and he is moving on. You guys should too. Why don't you help support him instead of put him down. Besides in his situation with his ex-wife it takes two. Best of luck Walter and welcome back.

In the words of my best friend-For my last two dollars, it's going on Walter! Good luck,Craig and Steve

Give Walter a chance. If he screws up again, make it his last. Stay out of trouble Walter and no booze. See you in the paddock.

In the words of my best friend- For my last two dollars, it's going on Walter! Good luck, Craig and Steve

This has always been a problem in our sport no matter how bad your record or your problems there is always a track that will take you in even if you are banned in many other places, without an overall commissioner as in other sports were doomed.

How many 2nd chances is this guy gonna get? He was barred from driving in many states before he went to prison for other misconducts.

One of the few who people come out to watch drive. His talents on a half mile track are well, let me say legendary. We need all the fans we can get. Yes, he should be on a short leash, he needs to prove things to people. However, according to the courts he has paid his debt to society.Why should we not allow someone to earn a living when he has paid his debt?

How do you get a license when you are a felon. Attempted murder.... this should help us clean up harness racing.

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

This is a incident that the Racing commision/news media has brought to the table.How many spousel disputes go on that don't make headlines.I would'nt worry so much about damages of this one. The sport is trying to bounce back from all the Positive Tests that just went away. That's why I got out NOT because of Mr.Case and I do wish him the BEST

the law says his debt is paid so good luck walter case. i hope 1000 people show up to watch him win or lose.

Well, I would hope that the track security & staff in any kir=tchen area @ the track, enusre that all knives all put away & out of his sight. I wouldn't want to be the one that pisses him off & there's a knife around. Many may find this comment rude & prbably arrogant, but why is the governing body allowing a criminal like him that has a total disregard for any human life, to be able to acquire a license to drive. How can anybody be certain that when thijgs don't go his way, that he won't resort in using deadly force.

Just A Thought.

I was always under the understanding that those with criminal records are not able to secure a license either to own,drive,train or even to participate as a groom.Mr. Case has behaved in a way that can effect the integrity of a deminising integrity of our sport. I believe that those in life who commit crimes are entitled to a second chance.This second chance should not be handed out lightly. I believe the offender should be held to a higher standard than the average participant in harness racing. What I mean by this is that Mr. Case should be required to pay some penants for his action. Pehaps a 5 year suspension from the sport to include anger management counselling.
Help our sport should not rush to further damage the best interest of harness racing.
Herb

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

One can assume they have not made a knee-jerk decision in allowing him back behind the starting gate but, rather, a considered judgement. Let us trust that the man has learned his lesson and will go on to prove them right in allowing him back in the driver's seat.

In reply to by Bob H. (not verified)

Let Him Drive

No one can speak for Walter but I imagine he has spent the last few years regretting his actions and wishing he could turn back that time. I doubt anyone condoned his actions but we have all made mistakes. He has served his time, paid his debt to society and is now free to a fresh start, free to pursue happiness. We have all needed a second chance at some point. This is his second chance. The crime was outside of his involvement in racing and it would be a shame for any jurisdiction to refuse him. Good luck on Friday and in all your future endeavors Walter.

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Do you not think Mr.Case has done anger management,probably to see if he would crack think about it! When does his punishment end. When you say so,he's done 4 yrs and if you had your say another 5 that's 9 yrs. Then this comment page comes up again. Would you be okay with that,or give him more. What if he was your son,would he of served 4 yrs

Now we know why the racing game is almost dead. The drugging, the criminals and anything unsavoury is always given another and another and another chance. Management of most racetracks talk a lot but we know when it comes to cleaning the game they have no idea of what they are doing. Just check the racing attendance at all the tracks and you know why people have given up. Racing is no longer the sport of kings, it's becoming the sport of losers.

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

So you would want to take a guys career away for mistakes that happened away from the track and were not connected with racing?

You cannot do that to anyone,regardless of talent.

Good luck Walter, here's to the rest of your career in the bike....

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Its too bad that we as a society have to place blame. "Management of most racetracks" didn't allow this man to get his license back, the Racing Commission is responsible for that. Perhaps the commission should be "blamed" for allowing criminals to be part of this amazing sport.

To Mr. Case - better make it count, you only get 1 second chance - and these guys are really looking for someone to blame.

Arguably the best driver to ever sit behind a harness horse!
Hopefully he has finally been able to breakaway from his past , and all the best to him in the future!

To the best half mile driver ever, to a new life ,a new beginning, be strong, remove all doubt.

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