Probation likely for busted TCU players

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Updated Feb 17, 2012 4:12 AM ET
Convictions or guilty pleas could mean probation rather than prison terms for students arrested in a drug sting at Texas Christian University (TCU), but any with prior criminal records might get stiffer sentences, the prosecutors' office and defense lawyers said Thursday.



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Police said Wednesday they had arrested 18 students, including four members of TCU's powerhouse football team.

Though police affidavits reflecting statements by two of those players said dozens of players had flunked a team-administered drug test on Feb. 1, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram cited a source Thursday who said just five tested positive, while 86 were clean and 11 showed trace amounts of marijuana.

"This has never been about who was using drugs or how many failed a drug test, therefore we will not release any results," TCU Chancellor Victor J. Boschini Jr. said Thursday.

Police allegedly gathered evidence of repeat sales of drugs, predominantly relatively small amounts of marijuana, according to arrest warrants. TCU has suspended the arrested students and the players have been removed from the team.

No charges have been filed, and some of the students may not be charged.

All potentially face felony charges with sentences from six months to 10 years, criminal-defense lawyers said. But most defendants have no prior drug records and if charged are likely to receive probation, their lawyers said.

"I don't think anyone in this thing is going to prison," said attorney Jim Shaw, who represents two of the people arrested.

The Tarrant County District Attorney's Office will review arrest records and decide soon whether to file criminal charges, said spokeswoman Melody McDonald.




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"There's a player down on the field...Looks like an overdose."
 
This reminds me of a scene in the film "Garden State" where Mark tells Largeman during a mystery tour that if he was simply looking for drugs he would have taken them to the football practice hours ago.
 
They should have gone and played for Cal. This would not have been an issue at all there.
 
I see this Christian university is a good influence...

I should denounce my atheism and convert to Christianity so I can party at schools like TCU. It sounds like it's more fun to be a Christian at these schools.
 
So much for being holier than thou!
 
Not sure what Christian and Pot have to do with each other, for or against. I'd swear it said "trace amounts" and "relatively small" amounts.

The president must not have had any sex life this week or we'd be getting some really important news.
 
Not sure what Christian and Pot have to do with each other, for or against. I'd swear it said "trace amounts" and "relatively small" amounts.

The president must not have had any sex life this week or we'd be getting some really important news.

Speaking of sex, there's nothing like a juicy gay affair at a Christian University involving the President to stir things up on the news front.
 
Funny, the one course I was required to take focused on Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam and some pretty cool Maori stuff. Hein-nui-te-po anyone? :hmm:
 
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