Packers running back Aaron Jones has pleaded no contest to a traffic citation he was issued last October for driving with a controlled substance in his system. Jones admitted smoking marijuana before he was stopped for going 79 miles-an-hour in a 55 zone just outside the Green Bay city limits. Charges for operating without a license and speeding were dropped as part of a plea agreement. His driver’s license has been suspended for six months, he had to pay a one-thousand-dollar fine and has to undergo an alcohol assessment.
Packer RB Jones Pleads No Contest To Charge
Mar 1, 2018 | 6:00 AM
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