Tuesday, August 6, 2013

LSU Reinstates Twice-Convicted Player



In January 2012, high school senior Jeremy Hill plead guilty to "carnal knowledge" of a minor, after he and another 18-year-old had a 14-year-old girl perform oral sex on them. He was sentenced to probation, and Les Miles offered him a scholarship to LSU. Last July, Hill plead guilty to battery after punching a man (caught on video) outside a bar in Baton Rouge. Although he was given a six-month suspended sentence and two years probation, the previous court ruled last week he did not violate his original probation. So Miles announced Monday Hill will be returning to the team.
But Les Miles isn't the bad guy: he put it up to his players, who voted him back.
Oh, and both judges have degrees from LSU. That might be worth mentioning.
Read more at CBS Sports.

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