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Report: Auburn player facing marijuana charge reaches deal with court

William McFadden

By William McFadden

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Defensive back Jeremiah Dinson, one of four Auburn players arrested on possession of marijuana charges in April, reached a deal with the municipal court in Auburn on Aug. 25, according to 247Sports.

Dinson has agreed to complete 20 hours of community service, pay a $675 fine and participate in the education monitoring and treatment program, per the report. He must complete his community service within six months and will be subjected to random drug screenings.

The sophomore cornerback was arrested on April 30 alongside defensive end Byron Cower, cornerback Carlton Davis and wide receiver Ryan Davis. There has been no information yet on the other players for the possession charge, which is considered a misdemeanor in the state of Alabama.

While Dinson is not expected to play for the Tigers this season after suffering major injuries against Texas A&M last year, Auburn coach Gus Malzahn has said the other three players will not miss any time.

Auburn begins the season on Saturday with a tough game against No. 2 Clemson.

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