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Connecticut: Price Dodges Court for Now



Price Dodges Court for Now: Connecticut sophomore guard A.J. Price will not appear in court until Oct. 26 after a judge granted him a third continuance. Price faces charges of felony larceny and lying to police in a case in which four laptop computers were found in his dorm room. Price and teammate Marcus Williams were arrested in the case. Williams agreed to avoid trial by accepting a punishment as a first-time offender. He must complete 400 hours of community service in a year and a half, in addition to other court-mandated actions. Both Williams and Price will be out until December, coach Jim Calhoun said. And the school may decide to impose heavier penalties, which would significantly disrupt the Huskies’ backcourt.
[9/28/05]

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