The University of Oregon football player accused of breaking into a stranger's home in a "confused and disoriented" state early Sunday morning is expected to change his plea and face sentencing Friday.
Eugene police released 52 pages of investigative documents about the Jeremiah Masoli and Garrett Embry burglary case. They spell out all the steps detectives took investigating the allegation.
By entering guilty pleas on Friday, Jeremiah Masoli and Garrett Embry ended months of speculation about what happened at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house in January -- and made available to the public for the first time the 911 call from the victim who...
Part one of two of Friday, March 12, courtroom proceedings for University of Oregon Duck quarterback Jeremiah Masoli and former Duck football player Garrett Embry.
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity member Max Wolford, who reported the crime back in January, on the guilty pleas and sentences for Jeremiah Masoli and Garrett Embry on misdemeanor burglary.
University of Oregon quarterback Jeremiah Masoli and former Duck football player Garrett Embry appeared in court Friday and pleaded guilty to misdemeanor counts of burglary in a plea deal. The two had faced felony charges.
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University of Oregon quarterback Jeremiah Masoli, who shared team Most Outstanding Player honors with LaMichael James last season, pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count of second degree burglary.
LaMichael James and Jeremiah Masoli, two key players from the University of Oregon football team's offense, will be in court Friday. Whether they will ever be on the field again remains to be seen.
The Lane County District Attorney's office has filed felony second degree burglary charges against quarterback Jeremiah Masoli and former wide receiver Garrett Embry.
Oregon football coach Chip Kelly spoke live on national TV Tuesday afternoon about the troubled state of his team. “First and foremost we’re embarrassed,” Kelly told ESPN host Bob Ley.
University of Oregon head coach Chip Kelly faced the press Friday, saying "we have had three incidents, and I think one is too many." Kelly said he waited to speak to the press until Friday because he hadn't spoke to LaMichael James until Thursday night.
After pleading not guilty Wednesday to charges of strangulation, fourth degree assault and menacing, Duck football star LaMichael James was released from jail Thursday afternoon and must wear an electronic surveillance bracelet.