Thursday, December 20, 2012

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL: Denard Robinson off travel restriction after pleading guilty to driving with a suspended license

University of Michigan senior football quarterback Denard Robinson has pleaded guilty to driving with a suspended or revoked license, according to ESPN.

Robinson pleaded guilty Monday. The end of the court proceedings, which began Nov. 21, means Robinson has no travel restrictions for Michigan football's upcoming bowl game.

Robinson was initially restricted due to missing a Dec. 14 court date, which led to a bench warrant. The warrant was canceled Monday when he arrived in court to plead guilty to the suspended license charge as well as having expired plates on his 2001 Pontiac.

Read the full ESPN report here.

University of Michigan senior football quarterback Denard Robinson has pleaded guilty to driving with a suspended or revoked license, according to ESPN.

Robinson pleaded guilty Monday. The end of the court proceedings, which began Nov. 21, means Robinson has no travel restrictions for Michigan football's upcoming bowl game.

Robinson was initially restricted due to missing a Dec. 14 court date, which led to a bench warrant. The warrant was canceled Monday when he arrived in court to plead guilty to the suspended license charge as well as having expired plates on his 2001 Pontiac.

Read the full ESPN report here.

Source: http://www.heritage.com/articles/2012/12/18/sports/doc50d0a2b0b0d24483167720.txt

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