Posted on 07/23/2015 5:40:03 PM PDT by Gamecock
ICKENS Jurors in the trial of Micah Rogers returned a split verdict on Thursday, finding that he damaged Howards Rock or its case but did not take away anything of significant value.
After nearly five hours of deliberation and a near-stalemate, the jurors found Rogers, 20, guilty of malicious destruction of property worth less than $2,000 but not guilty of grand larceny.
He was sentenced to 30 days in jail and $1,000 fine but will not have to serve the jail time if he completes 25 days of community service. He is expected to do his community service on Saturdays.
The rock, a piece of quartz revered for nearly five decades by fans of Clemson Universitys football team, was broken in June 2013. A brick-sized chunk was taken and has never been found.
The missing piece of rock is valued between $32,500 and $65,000 as a chunk or as much as $132,000 if cut into small pieces, according to an Antiques Roadshow expert who testified earlier this week. But defense attorney Frank Eppes argued that the football team and the fans still get the same amount of pleasure out of the remaining rock, so the only damage was a $500 protective casing.
Rogers, along with two friends, went to the university shortly before midnight July 2, 2013. Surveillance video shows him parking his white pickup, with a big Clemson tiger paw sticker, near the rock.
“The rock, a piece of quartz revered for nearly five decades by fans of Clemson Universitys football team”
I think,,,, I see the problem,,,,
Yup.
SC Ping?
But surely the jurors found that although the rock was technically worthless, the Taggers entrance was still the most exciting 15 seconds in football as they stumbled down the hill to rub this most precious of stones. The streak begins again in November. Go Cocks.
Must have been 12 Gamecocks on the jury.
I have a mission for this guy in Saudi Arabia ................
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