Torrey Davis settles legal troubles
GAINESVILLE – Florida defensive tackle Torrey Davis has had his legal troubles resolved. Davis, 19, was charged with possession of alcohol by a minor on Jan. 19. On Monday, he signed a deferred prosecution agreement with the State Attorney’s Office in Gainesville, according to court documents.
As a condition of the agreement, Davis cannot be get into any additional legal trouble and must pay $125 or complete 12 ½ hours of community service within the next four months.
Davis is currently involved in spring practice on a limited basis. Florida coach Urban Meyer said prior to spring practice that Davis has some academic issues he must address to remain eligible to play.


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it sure is good to have the state attorneys in your back pocket
sincerely,
Urbie
Posted by: C/U/M | March 28, 2008 at 03:41 PM