Freshman football player Tyree Robinson, 19, pleaded not guilty against a misdemeanor harassment charge earlier today. The charge stems from an incident earlier this month in which Robinson allegedly slapped a woman on the rear end in an attempt to get her to leave a house near campus.
Robinson was not jailed after the July 7 incident, which occurred on the 1400 block of Orchard Street in Eugene. The woman was in a relationship with another man at the house, police said.
Robinson and his twin brother, Tyrell, are recruits for the Ducks’ coming football season and both played for Lincoln High School in San Diego’s team in addition to playing basketball for the school.
A trial date has not yet been set for the case and Robinson is represented by Dan and Jeff Koenig of Eugene, who also represented wide receiver Josh Huff during an intoxicated driving case in which Huff was ultimately acquitted.
Freshman Oregon football recruit Tyree Robinson pleads not guilty to harassment charge
Eder Campuzano
July 29, 2013
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