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Plea Agreement In Falling Death

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Updated: January 7, 2009
A 19-year-old Vermont man accused of providing beer for a party where a teenager fell to his death last year has reached a plea agreement with a deferred sentence. Justin Cross, who now attends Harding College in Searcy, pleaded no contest to charges of petite larceny and furnishing or selling alcohol to a minor. His plea was accepted last week at Vermont District Court. He will be on a probation that includes drug and alcohol screening. Cross is among five teenagers who were charged in December in connection with the death of 17-year-old Steven L. McInerney of Rockingham, Vermont, last summer. McInerney fell off a cliff, onto a rocky outcropping and into a river at the Brockway Mills Gorge in Rockingham, Vermont. His death was ruled accidental. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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