Ole Miss ex-student pleads guilty to tying noose on statue (MS)
By The Associated Press -
3/24/16 5:59 PM
A former University of Mississippi student could face up to a year in prison after pleading guilty Thursday to placing a noose on the schools statue of its first black student.
Austin Reed Edenfield waived indictment and pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge before U.S. District Judge Michael Mills in Oxford. The charge says Edenfield helped others to intimidate African-American students and employees at the university.
Mills will sentence Edenfield July 21, and he faces up to a year in prison and a $100,000 fine. Prosecutors have recommended probation for Edenfield, who cooperated in the early prosecution of another former student, Graeme Phillip Harris. However, Mills warned Edenfield he might not stick to that agreement.
The court remains free to impose whatever sentence it deems appropriate, Mills said ...
http://www.bcdemocrat.com/2016/03/24/us-ole-miss-statue-vandalism-2/