SDSU Linebacker Maultsby, Friend Plead Guilty to Charges
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Kevin Maultsby, an outside linebacker on the San Diego State football team, and a friend have pleaded guilty to charges of misdemeanor assault on a former college roommate.
Maultsby, a senior from Walnut Creek, Calif., and his friend, Manuel Hernandez-Shute Jr., entered their pleas Tuesday before San Diego Municipal Court Judge Frederic L. Link. In return for their guilty pleas, kidnapping, robbery and false imprisonment charges were dismissed.
The two men face maximum penalties of a year in county jail and a $1,000 fine. Link set sentencing for July 6.
FOOTBALL
Former San Diego State standouts Chris Hardy and Mark Halda were among those kept by the San Diego Thunder as the World Indoor Football League team reduced its roster to 30 players.
The Thunder, which opens its season June 20 against the St. Louis Lightning, must cut eight more players by June 13. Hardy, a former running back, is seeking a spot as wide receiver. Halda, a 29-year-old loan officer from Encinitas, is one of four quarterbacks who have survived the cuts.
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