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So, having sex with a 15 year old is only a misdemeanor? wink.gif

Or has he not been charged for that yet?

Virginia Tech

Sophomore QB Marcus Vick was arrested on Tuesday and charged with serving alcohol to three underage girls in addition to having sex with a 15-year-old girl. Vick was freed on $2,500 bond, but now faces four misdemeanor counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Vick’s roommates, junior RB Mike Imoh and sophomore WR Brenden Hill also posted bond after being charged with three counts of serving alcohol to minors. The charges are the result of a small gathering at the players’ apartment on the night of Jan. 27. The girls signed an affidavit, which states that they were given alcohol and one of the roommates took pictures of the girls while they danced and stripped from their clothing. The affidavit also states that, at some point during the evening, Vick had sex with the 15-year-old girl in his bedroom. Law enforcement sources indicate that the trials for the three players may not occur until June, and under the school’s Comprehensive Action Plan, players are not automatically suspended from an athletics team due to misdemeanor charges. Athletics director Jim Weaver stated that he plans to let the case run its legal course.

http://www.collegefootballnews.com/2004/Ne...ly_Briefing.htm

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Found another article.

Apparently in VA it is only a misdemeanor to have sex with a 15 year old. ohmy.gif

You figure that the star QB of a BCS school could hang out with college girls would'nt you? wink.gif

Associated Press

BLACKSBURG, Va. -- Virginia Tech quarterback Marcus Vick was arrested Tuesday and accused of serving alcohol to three underage girls in his apartment and having sex with a 15-year-old girl.

Vick, the 19-year-old brother of Atlanta Falcons quarterback and former Hokies star Michael Vick, faces four misdemeanor counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. He's free on a $2,500 bond.

He could face up to four years in jail.

Vick's roommates, Hokies tailback Mike Imoh and wide receiver Brenden Hill, were charged with three misdemeanors for allegedly serving the girls alcohol last month. Both also were arrested Tuesday and released after posting the same bond, authorities said.

The charges stem from a gathering at the apartment the players share.

According to an affidavit, the girls told police they were given vodka and rum to drink while at the apartment on Jan. 27, and that a roommate of Vick took pictures of them as they "danced and stripped from their clothing." At some point, the affidavit said, two girls claimed Vick had sex with their 15-year-old friend in his bedroom.

State law allows a person who has consensual sex with a child 15 or older to be charged with a misdemeanor. Convictions for contributing to the delinquency of a minor are punishable by a maximum of 12 months in jail and a $2,500 fine for each count.

There also could be sanctions from the university.

Under the school's Comprehensive Action Plan governing the conduct of its athletes, players are not automatically suspended from a team for misdemeanor charges. But a conviction would trigger a review by athletic director Jim Weaver.

He would determine the severity of the sanctions to be levied against the athlete, ranging from suspension for a given time to dismissal from the team.

Weaver said Tuesday night he plans to let the case run its legal course.

"I'm going to operate within the guidelines of the Comprehensive Action Plan," he said when reached at home by The Roanoke Times. "I'm not commenting before the legal system takes its action."

Vick's attorney, Marc Long, and Imoh's attorney, Christopher Tuck, declined comment. Hill has no attorney of record.

Vick, a redshirt freshman last season, saw extensive playing time in the second half of the season, sharing duties with starting quarterback Bryan Randall. Hokies coach Frank Beamer planned to use both quarterbacks again next season.

Imoh, a junior, was one of the nation's top kick returners. Hill, a redshirt sophomore, was a high school teammate of Vick's.

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=1737662

Posted

Go figure, just another case of a star athlete getting preferential treatment, in TX it is called Statutory Rape.

Oh well good job BCS in creatin leagues full of Thugs.

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