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A Los Angeles superior court judge rescheduled the pretrial hearing for former UCLA water polo player Hakop Kaplanyan, who is being charged with forcible rape.
At a pretrial hearing the district attorney and defense lawyer discuss the evidence of their case. The hearing was rescheduled Tuesday morning to allow more time for the prosecution to gather evidence.
Kaplanyan, 19, recently pled not guilty to three felony counts of forcible rape, one felony count each of false imprisonment by violence, possession of matter depicting a minor engaging in sexual conduct and a misdemeanor count of sexual battery by restraint.
If convicted of all charges, Kaplanyan could face up to 37 years in state prison.
Kaplanyan was suspended from UCLA last April, shortly after he was arrested on suspicion of raping a female student in a UCLA residential hall.
As of November, he was no longer enrolled at UCLA.
Compiled by Samantha Tomilowitz, Bruin contributor and Erin Donnelly, Bruin senior staff.
Correction: The hearing described in the article was a pretrial hearing, not a preliminary hearing.