A lawyer for the former fullback will enter a plea during the arraignment.
NEW BRUNSWICK -- Lloyd Terry, the Rutgers fullback who was booted from the football team after his arrest on home invasion charges, will appear in court Tuesday afternoon.
The case is just one in a stunning succession of incidents involving current and former players in the besieged Rutgers football program.
Terry will enter a plea during the arraignment before Superior Court Judge Dennis Nieves, sitting in New Brunswick.
He was charged last week with armed robbery, armed burglary and conspiracy to commit armed robbery. He is one of three ex-Rutgers football players accused of forcing their way into the Prosper Street home of several Rutgers students. They allegedly stole cash and drugs at gunpoint.
Andre Boggs and Tejay Johnson have pleaded not guilty in the case. Boggs and Johnson were also charged in two other home invasion robberies that spring.
Terry's bail has been set at $175,000.
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The Rutgers football program kicked Terry and Boggs off the team after their arrests. Johnson was no longer a player in the program.
In addition to the home invasion case, Johnson and five others were charged after an alleged altercation on Delafield Street that left a Rutgers student with a broken jaw. Four players were kicked off the team after that incident.
And on Monday, the university announced that star wide receiver Leonte Carroo was charged with simple assault under domestic violence after an alleged incident outside the Hale Center after the team's 37-34 loss to Washington State.
Carroo remained on indefinite suspension as of Monday, but he was not kicked off the team. The university declined to provide more details about the alleged assault.
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