Students and faculty to get arrested for UR Busted
Dozens of students, faculty members and administrators will be "arrested" on phony charges as part of UR Busted, a charity fundraiser sponsored by the University Police Department.
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Dozens of students, faculty members and administrators will be "arrested" on phony charges as part of UR Busted, a charity fundraiser sponsored by the University Police Department.
University of Richmond football coach Danny Rocco has reinstated Jimmy Speros to the practice squad even though the junior offensive lineman is facing felony hit-and-run charges for a Feb. 25 car accident.
Just three days after his preliminary hearing for getting arrested on felony hit-and-run charges, University of Richmond football player Jimmy Speros was back at practice.
The trial of University of Richmond football player Jimmy Speros is set for 9:30 a.m. on June 11, following his preliminary hearing in the John Marshall Courts Building on Monday.
Richmond football offensive lineman sophomore Jimmy Speros was arrested Wednesday afternoon on felony charges of a hit-and-run causing personal injury -- a class five felony -- according to Dionne Waugh of the Public Affairs Unit of the Richmond Police Department.
Hit and Run
Contracted police and the Jefferson Hotel's own security guards will strictly enforce regulations at this year's Ring Dance, Westhampton College Deans Juliette Landphair and Kerry Fankhauser said.
Members of the University of Richmond community can now submit tips about campus crimes anonymously via text message through the police department's new "text-a-tip" program.
Rodney White entered prison in 1991 and served more than 15 years for drug dealing. But next December he plans to graduate from the University of Richmond's School of Continuing Studies.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A U.S. District Court released a University of Richmond and Georgetown University student to the custody of their fathers on Oct. 27 until their next D.C. court date, which is scheduled for Jan. 24.