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![]() The rape and assault cases against Utah Jazz player DeShawn Stevenson in Fresno, Calif., were postponed until next month while lawyers try to negotiate a plea deal. Stevenson is accused of having sex with a 14-year-old girl. Stevenson and former high school teammate DeShawn Anderson are accused of giving brandy to two teenage girls and taking them to a motel for sex. |
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![]() Former Dallas Cowboys footballer Nate Newton would face a minimum of five years in a Louisiana prison if convicted of the drug charges against him, according to the district attorney prosecuting the case. Mr. Newton, 39, and two Jacksonville, Fla., women riding with him were charged with possession with intent to distribute marijuana. - (reader link) |
![]() MIAMI -- After raiding his home this week, federal investigators have begun building a case to charge ex-football star O.J. Simpson with stealing satellite TV software in an investigation into a suspected ecstasy drug ring. - (reader link) |
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![]() Head coach policy nixes cornrows Montbello High School basketball player Pierre Lewis, 16, watches the varsity basketball team play Tuesday evening against Chatfield High School. A junior, Lewis changed his hairstyle from cornrows to an Afro to avoid suspension, only to find that he was academically ineligible to play anyway. - (reader link) |
![]() MIAMI O.J. Simpson had another brush with the law Tuesday when federal agents searched his Miami-area home as part of an investigation into an Ecstasy drug ring. Eight other people were arrested in Miami and two in Chicago as part of a two-year investigation called Operation X, FBI spokeswoman Judy Orihuela said. |
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Byron Franklin, former Auburn and professional football player |
Rape
isn't rape when a jock does it; it's an 'error in judgment'
- by David Wheatley |
Sports:
Coach at Tracy High Arrested for Daylight Sexual Assault on Female Student![]() |
![]() There will continue to be concerns about his behavior, however. He committed a fourth-degree assault before he enrolled at Washington, was arrested in a rape case (charges were never filed) and was convicted of reckless and drunken driving after he got here. |
![]() Friday, he may have been waving goodbye to a big part of a lucrative future. Henry was accused of having consensual sex with a 15-year-old girl in his home. The girl, a runaway from the Hopevale residential facility for girls whom Henry had met at a Camp Road gas station, told Henry she was almost 18. (reader link) |
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![]() Las Vegas police searched Mike Tyson's home Wednesday after a sexual assault allegation was made against the former heavyweight champion. No charges have been filed against Tyson, but police searched his home for evidence related to a recent sexual assault in Nevada, police Lt. Tom Monahan said. It's the second sexual assault allegation against Tyson this year. |
![]() The statutory rape charge against Jazz guard DeShawn Stevenson has been reduced from a felony to a misdemeanor after one alleged victim changed her story during a preliminary hearing. A Fresno County, Calif., judge on Thursday ordered Stevenson and his friend DeShawn Anderson (at left), both 20, to stand trial on reduced charges after a 15-year-old girl took the stand and said she never had sex with Anderson. |
![]() Basketballer Dennis "Rodman" has been accused of speeding through a California harbour in his boat "Sexual Chocolate". Orange County Sheriff's say Newport Harbour patrol officers clocked him doing more than 20mph in a 5mph zone. He faces three counts of speeding. The charges carry a maximum sentence of one year in jail. |
An assistant football coach and a player were stabbed outside Roosevelt High School in south Minneapolis on Monday evening after the coach tried to break up a fight, police said. Minneapolis Police Lt. Ken Olson said investigators think differences between African-American and Somali students triggered the fight. |
![]() ROCKWALL Former NFL footballer Byron "Bam" Morris was sentenced to 10 years in state prison Monday for violating the terms of his probation on a 1996 drug conviction in Rockwall. The violation occurred when he pleaded guilty last year to federal drug-trafficking charges. Morris has another year left on his 30-month sentence on those counts. (reader link) |
![]() DENTON Authorities working on the year-old drug case against former Dallas Cowboys receiver Michael Irvin obtained a saliva sample from him Monday after executing a search warrant. Irvin has pleaded innocent to a felony charge of possessing less than a gram of cocaine. (reader link) |
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![]() High School Coach Charged With Assault A high school coach is charged with aggravated assault for allegedly hitting a student with a baseball bat. The incident is said to have happened back in May at White's Creek High School. According to a grand jury indictment, 58-year old Dorris Armstrong hit a 15-year old student in the arm with a baseball bat. Thursday morning, Armstrong turned himself in on those charges of aggravated assault. Armstrong is the assistant football coach at White's Creek. Thursday morning, he was suspended with pay. We are told he has no previous history of problems at the school. (reader link) |
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HOW
ABOUT THEM DUNG BEETLES? by H. MILLARD © 2000 |
![]() By MORRIS BERMAN BEER AND CIRCUS How Big-Time College Sports Is Crippling Undergraduate Education. By Murray Sperber. The title is from Juvenal: panem et circenses, bread and circuses (that is, public spectacles). Looking out over the bleak cultural landscape of Rome in the late first and early second centuries A.D., the great satirist concluded that these were the only two things that seemed to interest the majority of his countrymen. How different, Murray Sperber seems to be asking, are things for the American empire today? |
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Genetics
of athletics: The controversy over race Entine, the Southern
California author of "Taboo:
Why Black Athletes Dominate Sports and Why We're Afraid To Talk About
It,"
has been widely vilified since his controversial book was published in January. Entine told me, "I'm a white liberal Jew - I've been called the 'left-wing Rush Limbaugh.' " I want to acknowledge the evolutionary advantages of blacks . . . science does support the notion that people of West African origin are best at short-distance running, people of Eastern African origin best at long-distance running, whites have superior upper body strength, Chinese have the most flexible bodies, etc. (however he inconsistantly holds PC dognma that) "Science does not support the notion that blacks are less intelligent," Entine emphasized. |
![]() Intelligence and class Structure in American Life by Richard J. Herrnstein and Charles Murray (c) 1994 - The Free Press Synopsis: In a book that is certain to ignite an explosive controversy, Herrnstein and Murray dare to reveal their belief that it is intelligence levels, not environmental circumstances, poverty, or lack of education that are at the root of many of our social problems. |
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