Simmons Case To Jury

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Jury began deliberations Tuesday in the criminal case of USC recruit Maurice Simmons.
The district attorney's office offered a plea bargain of three years in prison, which Simmons rejected.A verdict is expected either today or Thursday. If convicted of a felony, USC is not expected to allow Simmons to enroll. If convicted of the misdemeanor, he would probably face some type of action from USC's student affairs office.

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