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Two East High football players strike plea deals

Published: Monday, Dec. 10, 2007 2:00 p.m. MST
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Two of the three boys involved in the East High School football hazing incident reached plea deals Monday.

The boys plead guilty to reduced charges of sexual battery, a class A misdemeanor, and simple assault, a class B misdemeanor.

The deal was announced during a pre-trial conference held before their trials were to start Wednesday. In court Monday, both boys offered apologies for their actions.

"I want to say I'm sorry. I want to say sorry to the victims and the victims' families and my family," said one.

In September, three members of the East High School sophomore football team, all 15 years old at the time, were charged in 3rd District Juvenile Court with forcible sodomy, attempted forcible sodomy and forcible sexual abuse.

The Deseret Morning News does not print the names of defendants charged in juvenile court.

The three incidents happened in the boys' locker room after football practice. Monday, Judge Sharon McCully made sure the boys understood that what they did went beyond traditional hazing.

"What may have seemed like locker room horse play or hazing can actually be seen as first-degree felonious behavior," she said. "It went too far when it started."

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McCully told the teens it was never OK under any circumstances to restrain someone and subject them to physical or verbal abuse. She hoped other athletes would look at this case and realize the practice of hazing, no matter how many years it has been happening, needs to stop.

"We are finally at a point in our society ... that this is not OK. It's not acceptable," she said.

Two of the boys were represented by the same attorney. The third boy's case was being handled by a different attorney in a different courtroom.

As part of Monday's plea deal, the two teens agreed to testify against the third defendant. They were also sentenced to 100 hours community service, ordered to write letters of apology to the three victims and given suspended 30 day sentences in juvenile detention with credit for time served. McCully lifted the home detention penalties the boys had been on for three months since their arrests. The boys were also ordered not to have contact with the victims or their families with the exception of the letters they have to write which will be delivered by someone else.

"I don't see this behavior as sexually motivated," McCully said. "I don't see you as a sexual predator, just a stupid kid."

In court Monday, the boys told McCully what had happened. Both said they were told to hold the victims. Both said they did not know what was going to happen next and both stressed they at no point took their pants off.

Recent comments

Yeah, east is really having problems. These kids sent Patrick Day to...

Anonymous | Dec. 12, 2007 at 9:30 p.m.

I'm glad this is coming to a close. I feel like these two were dealt...

Tai | Dec. 12, 2007 at 4:51 p.m.

Someone at East High needs to do something-poor sportsmanship and bad...

Well... | Dec. 12, 2007 at 3:23 p.m.

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