Thompson's trial set for Oct. 17
By
Posted 5:42PM on Thursday 1st September 2005 ( 19 years ago )
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) Former South Carolina defensive end Moe Thompson, who faces 15 years to life in prison on burglary charges, will go to trial on Oct. 17.<br>
<br>
A judge set the date at a Thursday hearing, according to Babs Lindsay in the Richland County prosecutor's office.<br>
<br>
Thompson had the conditions of his bond changed in August so he could enroll at Grambling State and finish his college career at the NCAA Division I-AA school. Thompson was not required to attend Thursday's session.<br>
<br>
Thompson's attorney, Hemphill Pride, said if no plea agreement is reached, the ex-Gamecock will be required to be back in town for the trial.<br>
<br>
Thompson and former teammate Kevin Mainord were both charged with taking televisions from dormitory rooms this past February. Both were later dismissed from the team by first-year coach Steve Spurrier.<br>
<br>
Pride filed a motion last month saying the two players thought they were in their teammates' rooms and were taking the TVs as part of a prank after a night of partying.<br>
<br>
Thompson was a three-year starter at South Carolina. He had 24 tackles and three sacks in 11 games last season.<br>
<br>
Pride says Thompson returned the television sets after being confronted by university police.<br>
<br>
(Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
http://accesswdun.com/article/2005/9/127178
© Copyright 2015 AccessNorthGa.com
All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission.