A disciplinary hearing into whether Florida State University quarterback Jameis Winston violated the school’s student conduct code by allegedly sexually assaulting a former FSU student continued today.
Winston was accused of raping the student in 2012, reports USA Today. Following an investigation into the allegations, the Florida State Attorney’s office declined to file charges against Winston, citing “memory lapse” issues and other potential holes in the case that would have prevented prosecutors from convicting Winston of any criminal charges.
What do you need to know about Winston’s hearing? Here are five important facts:
A decision in the hearing is expected within the next several weeks.
Related Resources:
- Jameis Winston hearing continues (ESPN)
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- Jameis Winston Caught Shoplifting Crab Legs, Crawfish: Sheriff (FindLaw’s Tarnished Twenty)
- 3 Navy, 4 Vanderbilt Ex-Football Players Charged With Rape (FindLaw’s Tarnished Twenty)
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