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HOW THE VIDEO-TAPED BEATING CASE ENDED

Originally, eight teens were arrested in the videotaped beating of former Mulberry High School cheerleader Victoria Lindsay. Here is how the case ended for each of those:

NAME: Brittini Hardcastle, 18

ROLE: Hardcastle has been described by witnesses as the main attacker in the video. In it, she can be seen wearing pink pants and a white shirt.

PUNISHMENT: She was sentenced to 15 days in jail and three years' probation. She pleaded guilty to false imprisonment and battery.

NAME: Mercades Nichols, 18

ROLE: Prosecutors say Nichols 'partially arranged' for a fight to take place. The beating occurred at her grandmother's Highland City home. Nichols can be seen sitting on a couch during the attack.

PUNISHMENT: Nichols was sentenced to three years' probation and 100 hours of community service. She pleaded guilty to battery and tampering with a witness. She also pleaded guilty to violating an injunction, battery and assault charges in an unrelated case.

NAME: April Cooper, 15

ROLE: Cooper can be seen arguing with Lindsay on the video and striking her รณ including the initial punches of the attack. She is wearing a red shirt and jeans.

PUNISHMENT: Cooper was sentenced to two years of juvenile probation. She pleaded guilty to two counts of misdemeanor battery.

NAME: Brittany Mayes, 18

ROLE: Mayes has been described by witnesses as being responsible for filming the attack.

PUNISHMENT: Mayes was sentenced to one year of juvenile probation and 50 hours of community service. She pleaded guilty to misdemeanor battery.

NAME: Kayla Hassall, 16

ROLE: Hassall can be seen screaming at Lindsay on the video. She is wearing a gray shirt and jean shorts. She told prosecutors her mother's video camera was used to record the beating. She denied doing any filming.

PUNISHMENT: Hassall was sentenced to one year of juvenile probation. She pleaded no contest to misdemeanor battery.


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