Friday, October 4, 2013

Vista Murrieta High Stung By Sex Charges Against 2 Football Players

HUNNEMAN: Murrieta Attorney loses its 'Brew-Ligion'

By Rick Rojas and Richard Winton September 19, 2013, 8:29 p.m. With classes finished for the day at Vista Murrieta Attorney 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 Attorney campus were swift to condemn such behavior as well as defend the school. They boasted that Vista Murrieta, 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 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. She said Vista Murrieta Attorney has "a good reputation, especially in football.
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Murrieta Attorney Football Players' Charges Prompt Emotional Response at Courthouse

murrieta-vista In Vista Murrieta Attorney's 35-28 loss to San Diego Cathedral Catholic, there was one particular play that proved costly. The Broncos made an interception, but then lost the ball on a fumble, and a Cathedral defender took the loose ball and ran it in for a touchdown (see above). Add comments | Discussion FAQ Currently there are no comments. Be the first to comment! Comments are filtered for language and registration is required. The Times makes no guarantee of comments' factual accuracy. Readers may report inappropriate comments by clicking the Report Abuse link next to a comment. Here are the full legal terms you agree to by using this comment form.
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Football: A reversal of fortunes for Vista Murrieta

Details of a second suspects hearing were not released due to the nature of the sex-related charges against him, but his mother and attorney spoke publicly about the case. File photo of Vista Murrieta Attorney High School (credit: Murrieta Valley Unified School District) Both of the 17-year-old boys are students at Vista Murrieta Attorney High School and, until recently, were members of the football team. The six female alleged victims are students in the Murrieta Valley Unified School District, police said. One boy faces eight counts including two of rape by force or fear involving six female alleged victims, according to the Riverside County District Attorneys Office. The other boy has been charged with sex-related crimes, said John Hall, spokesman for the district attorneys office. Only the boys name and age and the general description of the charges against him could be publicly disclosed. The names of the two suspects were made public due to the nature of their alleged crimes, Hall said. KTLA is not identifying them because they are minors who have not been convicted. But the mother of the second boy charged with less serious crimes spoke to media outside the courthouse Tuesday, as did the boys attorney.
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Vista Murrieta Attorney High stung by sex charges against 2 football players

Thats never a good sign, This week a sign posted on the door of the pub, located in the Murrieta Crossings Center at I-215 and Los Alamos Road, announced the shut-down and thanked loyal customers. We regret to inform you of our closing of Brew-Ligion Brewhouse & Grill, the sign stated. We have thoroughly enjoyed serving our local community I sent an email to the address provided on the door sign asking about the closure. Thank you for your support, was the reply. We have no comment on our closing at this time. Brew-Ligion played a major role in the rebirth of the Murrieta Crossings Center from a Furniture Row shopping complex, which debuted at the same time the housing market crashed, to the mixed use center it is now. Brew-Ligion was among the first non-furniture businesses to move into the center. In the past two years a comedy club, fitness center, roller rink and a wide variety of businesses have also moved in to the center. The Temecula Valleys longest tenured major league baseball player had a brand new experience in Thursdays 6-1 playoff game loss by the Atlanta Braves to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Reed Johnson, a 1996 graduate of Temecula Valley High School, has played in the Major Leagues for 11 seasons with four teams.
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Jerry Sandusky attorney seeks new trial in child sex abuse case "He comes from a very good family and they are very supportive of him." Holt's mother defended him, telling KTLA that his case was "totally something different" from the Holmes case. Authorities said the investigation began when a parent reported an incident to school faculty members, who notified a school resource officer. Investigators were alerted Sept. 3, and the two players were arrested about a week later. Holmes had been among the school's top football prospects, impressing recruiting analysts and attracting the interest of several universities, including UCLA, Boise State and Colorado. Scout.com called Holmes one of the West's emerging offensive prospects and the latest star to come from a program that in recent years has been "churning out elite prospects." Neither Holmes nor Holt, a senior defensive lineman, has played this season, and Coach Coley Candaele has removed them from the team. In Juvenile Court on Tuesday, a judge ordered that Holmes be held until an Oct.
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