Thursday, May 16

Alabama DB Tony Mitchell receives 3 years probation on drug cost plea

Alabama defensive again Tony Mitchell has been sentenced to 3 years of probation with a tremendous and neighborhood service after pleading responsible to a drug cost in Florida.

Holmes County Circuit Judge Russell Roberts accepted Mitchell’s plea to a cost of possession of greater than 20 grams of hashish and imposed the sentence on Wednesday.

Mitchell had been charged in March with possession of a managed substance with intent to promote after a site visitors cease when authorities mentioned he drove over 141 mph (227 kph) whereas making an attempt to evade deputies within the Florida Panhandle on a rural freeway. A deputy had noticed Mitchell’s black Dodge Challenger touring 78 mph (125 kph) in a 55 mph (88 kph) zone on a rural freeway north of Bonifay.

He additionally acquired 100 hours of neighborhood service and paid a tremendous of $1,560.

Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban introduced Mitchell’s suspension from the crew after the arrest. An Alabama spokesman had no remark Wednesday on Mitchell’s scenario.

Mitchell, who’s from Alabaster, Alabama, was a five-star prospect rated the Thirty fourth-best participant and No. 3 security within the 247Composite rankings.

Mitchell and one other man, who was a passenger in Mitchell’s automobile, have been each charged with possession of marijuana with the intent to promote or ship, in accordance with a Holmes County Sheriff’s Office arrest report. The different man additionally was charged with carrying a hid gun with no allow. Holmes County is situated about 50 miles (80 kilometers) north of Panama City and shares its northern border with Alabama.

During the site visitors cease, deputies reported smelling marijuana and famous that Mitchell appeared confused. During a search of the automobile, deputies recovered 8 ounces (226 grams) of marijuana, $7,040 in money, a set of scales and a loaded 9mm handgun, the arrest report mentioned.

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