He was ordered to be kept under 24-hour home supervision. Outside the court, that teenager's mother defended her son, saying the sex was consensual. "I know the truth is coming out and his name will be cleared of the things that were wrongly said," his mother said. Both boys are due back in court in late October. "All names have been released in this case because they have been charged with serious or violent felonies," said John Hall, a spokesman for the Riverside County District Attorney's office. Police said they launched an investigation on Aug. 29 after a parent came forward to report an assault to school administrators. The boys allegedly began committing the crimes in January, with most of the assaults taking place over the summer, police said.
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JOAQUIN VALDEZ MURRIETA
With classes finished for the day at Vista Murrieta High School, members of the highly ranked Broncos football team counted their jumping jacks and broke off into drills, the sun gleaming off their helmets. The cross-country team sprinted by, and other students climbed into cars and buses, some lugging musical instruments. Days after two 17-year-old football players were charged with felony sex crimes involving underage victims some younger than 14 parents and students at the Murrieta campus were swift to condemn such behavior as well as defend the school. They boasted that Vista Murrieta Attorney, which has grown to 3,500 students since opening a decade ago, was the pride of the district a powerhouse in academics as well as athletics, a school parents went out of their way to get their children into. Also Vista Murrieta Attorney High School, 28251 Clinton Keith Road, Murrieta Attorney, CA 92563, USA These allegations haven't changed that. "It's very alarming. It sets a bad example for the rest of the students," Elaine Arceo said Wednesday as she waited in the carpool line to pick up her son, a freshman.
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Neata Mcallister
He is survived by his children: Mary Alice (Richard) Marquez, Gabrielle Valdez and Mireya Valdez; brothers: Miguel, Jaime and Joe Valdez; his sisters: Irma, Teresa, Guadalupe and Ninfa Valdez; and his four grandchildren: Andrea Alicia Marquez, Estrella Mia Marquez, Adrien Gabrielle Mendoza and Zoey Danielle Mendoza. He is also survived by numerous family members. Visitation is scheduled from 1 p.m.-9 p.m. with a prayer service at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2013. A chapel service will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept.
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Middle Schools
They moved to California in 1952 to start a new life in Los Angeles. Not being blessed with children Neata and John traveled the world, many of those vacations were with friends and planned around golf. In California Neata worked as an RN in a specialist office until retiring in 1986. Moving to Murrieta, California in 1992 they pursued their love of golf settling into their new home in The Colony, a then new complex with it's own golf course. Neata was an active member of the Colony Woman's Golf Club well into her 80's. Neata leaves behind her nieces Judy Taylor (Frank) of Delta, B.C., Nancy Richter (Wilf) of Calgary, Alberta; nephews John Dunwoody (Sue-Ann) of Melbourne, Australia, Todd Phillips of Oyama B.C., and Brent Phillips of Richmond B.C., as well as many great nieces and nephews. A viewing will be held Thursday, September 26th, 6 to 8 PM at the Murrieta Attorney Valley Funeral Home, 24651 Washington Ave., Murrieta Attorney. CA. A Funeral Mass for Neata will be held at St.
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Vista Murrieta High stung by sex charges against 2 football players
Chartered under the Riverside County Office of Education, its Murrieta campus serves students in grades kindergarten through eighth in two formats: the Classical Academy or the Montessori model. Classical students attend school on Mondays and Tuesdays and are home-schooled the rest of the week. Montessori students attend school Wednesday through Thursday, and are home-schooled the other days. River Springs Charter is free of charge, giving an option other than a traditional public school environment. Personal learning plans are tailored to fit each student's needs. Shivela Middle School 24515 Lincoln Ave, Murrieta Attorney, CA 92562 Shivela Middle School opened in 1990 as the Murrieta Attorney Valley Unified School District's first middle school. In Native More American, Shivela means Sycamore tree, which according to the school's website was to pay tribute to the many Native American groups who orignally inhabited the area. Shivela was named a Califronia Distinguished School in 2001, and continues to push its students to think ahead to college by providing them a standards-based curriculum in core subject areas.
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