Warrick Could Play if Judge Accepts Deal
Florida State’s Peter Warrick could play Saturday against Clemson in a deal that would send him to jail for a month early next year, the star receiver’s lawyer said.
Warrick was considered the leading candidate for the Heisman Trophy when he was suspended Oct. 7 following his arrest on a felony grand theft charge. He has missed the top-ranked Seminoles’ last two games.
That could change today if Circuit Court Judge John Crusoe accepts a plea agreement reached by Warrick’s lawyer John Kenny and the Leon County state attorney to reduce the charge to petty theft--a misdemeanor.
Warrick and former teammate Laveranues Coles were charged with buying more than $400 of designer clothes Sept. 29 for $21.40 from a store clerk, who also is charged. A security camera recorded the transaction.
The agreement would require Warrick to spend 30 days in jail, donate to charity clothing he acquired, pay $295 in court costs, stay away from the department store and serve a one-year probation.
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Auburn kicker Rob Bironas and linebacker Shawn Shaw were suspended for the rest of the season for violating team rules. . . . Northwestern freshman wide receiver Jon Schweighardt will be sidelined at least four weeks with a fractured left elbow.
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