Students punished for frat brawl

When a brawl involving UVA athletes broke out at the Delta Upsilon fraternity house in early March, some local officials fretted about an increase in criminal incidents involving students and predicted a forum to address bad behavior. Now, however, most of the students involved have been punished or at least passed through the court system, and any furor raised by the scuffle seems to have subsided. Below is an up-to-date list of students arrested in the fight, and the outcome of their court appearances.—John Borgmeyer, with reporting by David T. Roisen

Michael Brown and Michael Giallombardo: Both faced charges of felony breaking and entering, with both charges nolle prosequi, meaning that the City is not prosecuting the case at present. Both were convicted of misdemeanor trespassing. Brown, a football player, was not disciplined by the team; Giallombardo, a soccer player, was suspended but has been reinstated.
Zachary Stair and Edwin Pinigis: Both football players charged with entering property with intent to damage, with trial set for November 9.
Enonge Stovall: Former women’s basketball player was supposed to appear in court on May 5, but did not show up.
Tamira Roberson: Nolle prosequi on charges of obstructing justice and entering property with intent to damage. Still faces more serious charges of breaking and entering with intent to commit a felony.