MOBILE, Alabama -- Spanish Fort High senior and Alabama football commitment Deon "D.J." Johnson has been arrested and charged with first-degree rape.

Johnson, 19, remained in the Baldwin County Corrections Center in Bay Minette on Wednesday night after his bond was set at $25,000, according to the online jail log.

This is Johnson's second arrest in less than a month, and he was arrested by Daphne Police both times. He was also arrested Sept. 6 and charged with second-degree rape and second-degree sodomy.

"It was not related whatsoever to the first case," Daphne Police spokesman Lt. Jud Beedy said. "It was a new victim. She contacted another law enforcement agency, and they referred her to us. We've been pursuing it for a few weeks with the District Attorney's Office and the Department of Human Resources. We discovered enough evidence to get a warrant for his arrest."

Reached by cell phone today, Spanish Fort coach Mark Freeman declined to comment.

Johnson had a bond hearing Wednesday in District Judge Jody Bishop's courtroom, said Baldwin County District Attorney's Office spokeswoman Martha Simmons, and prosecutor Teresa Heinz asked Bishop to restrict Johnson to house arrest except for school from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Johnson's attorney, Mike Dasinger, countered with a request to allow Johnson ton participate in school-related and after-school activities, which would presumably include football practice. Heinz countered that "extracurricular activities are a privilege," according to an e-mail from Simmons.

Heinz also asked Bishop to instruct Johnson, as a condition of his bond, have no contact with the girl accusing him or her family.

A woman who answered the phone at a number provided by Johnson as his mom's cell phone declined to comment. Dasinger was not in his office Wednesday afternoon.

Daphne Police arrested Johnson Tuesday afternoon at Spanish Fort High, and he was transferred to the county jail in Bay Minette Wednesday.

Beedy declined to release the victim's place of residence, the place of the incident, because she is a juvenile, or how long ago it happened.

Alabama law defines second-degree rape as having intercourse with someone younger than 16 but older than 12, as long at the defendant is at least two years older than the victim.

A defendant is charged with first-degree rape, according to state law, if "he or she engages in sexual intercourse with a member of the opposite sex by forcible compulsion;" or "he or she engages in sexual intercourse with a member of the opposite sex who is incapable of consent by reason of being physically helpless or mentally incapacitated;" or "he or she, being 16 years or older, engages in sexual intercourse with a member of the opposite sex who is less than 12 years old."

Simmons' e-mail indicated that prosecutors believe the incident "had an element of forcible compulsion."

First-degree rape is a Class-A felony, which could carry a life sentence.

Johnson, a four-star prospect and star receiver, has remained a student at Spanish Fort since his first arrest and has been eligible to play football. He did not play in victories over B.C. Rain and Gulf Shores, but returned to the field last week in a victory over Faith Academy. He is ranked No. 9 on the A-List, which is al.com's listing of the state's top senior football prospects.

In his return last week, Johnson scored on a 55-yard run and an 18-yard touchdown pass in a 49-14 win over Faith. He finished with 74 yards on three receptions despite playing only in the first half.The 6-foot-1, 175-pound senior scored 19 touchdowns during his junior season and committed to Alabama over the summer.

It's unclear if Johnson can immediately return to school.

"Any time a student is arrested, we cooperate in full with law enforcement, and they have asked us not to comment on an active police investigation," Baldwin County Public Schools spokesman Terry Wilhite said today. "Any time a student is arrested and becomes involved in the court system, we yield to the discretion of the courts on how to proceed with regard to the student's return to school. If there are no school infractions, there are no school penalties."

Updated at 3 p.m. to include information from Daphne Police spokesman Lt. Jud Beedy.

Updated at 3:25 p.m. to include information regarding differences between first-degree and second-degree rape, according to state law.

Updated at 4 p.m. to include coach Mark Freeman's decision not to comment.

Updated at 7:20 p.m. to reflect bond amount and reaction from Baldwin County District Attorney's Office.