Rucker Hearing
Frostee Rucker's arraignment hearing today was continued until Aug. 11. Rucker intends to plead not guilty, according to his attorney, Leonard Levine.
More information later, but it looks like this case is headed for a trial.
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Frostee Rucker's arraignment hearing today was continued until Aug. 11. Rucker intends to plead not guilty, according to his attorney, Leonard Levine.
More information later, but it looks like this case is headed for a trial.
Comments
Regarding the Rucker Hearing: At the Colorado State game two years ago at a pregame tailgate, I met 3 Colorado State coeds who had traveled to LA for the game. I asked them if they were with any of their friends or knew anyone at SC. They all said they attended Colorado State and were friends of Frostee. Was I surprised. These were very attractive girls. Intelligent. Articulate. Well dressed. And white. That was well before these recent charges surfaced involving Frostee. If he was the "monster" off the field some are suggesting, he wouldn't have had friends like these gals. Makes me think Coach Pete had the facts and did the right thing. Whoever these two girls are in Colorado and LA that have been involved in the charges against Frostee, we're all fortunate not to have encountered or dated crazies like them. Think about it - did Frostee ever get in a fight at practice or in a game or away from campus, did he ever commit a flagrant penalty, did he ever crash into an opponent running out of bounds, did he ever try to injure a QB or a down OL, or was an academic slacker, or be disciplined by the coaches? He was voted most inspirational player by his teammates last Fall. Seems more like a model player. Model person too. Something else - his dad was a career marine. So Frostee probably got his ass kicked by his dad a few times growing up. So he probably knew right from wrong at an early age, and to respect people. Anybody out there know anything about him growing up in the OC?
Posted by: A.C. Anders | July 14, 2006 04:24 PM