Two Miami players arrested last night

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Edit: Case dropped Case dropped vs. UM player, teammate also likely to be cleared after Miami Beach arrest | Miami Herald



Miami-Dade county public records show that Miami offensive linemen Trevor Darling and Jahair Jones were arrested last night.
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And BTW.... Did Jahir Jones Shrink?..... 6'0 263lbs?

SMH

Sounds like they were told to leave and didn't .... as someone said before ... bull****.

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Looks like a party got rolled or it got wild at the club and they didn't leave when the cops came. Looks small. Extra mat drill for each and some community service
 
Looks like a party got rolled or it got wild at the club and they didn't leave when the cops came. Looks small. Extra mat drill for each and some community service

Who's at club at 9:50 bra
 
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If the only reason someone is arrested is resisting arrest w/o violence, then they should've resisted. Bull**** charge.
 
Probably will have to do extra conditioning. Richt is known for his strong disciplinary actions with his players but much of that is due to UGAs strict discipline system they have in place.
 
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Doesn't look serious, but it all depends on why they were resisting and what they were doing at the time of the events. For those that want to know...

Under Florida Statute 843.02, the crime of Resisting Officer without Violence is committed when a person knowingly and willfuly resists, obstructs, or opposes a law enforcement officer engaged in the execution of legal process, or lawful execution of a legal duty.

The crime of Resisting an Officer without Violence is classified as a First Degree Misdemeanor in Florida.
If convicted of Resisting Officer without Violence, a judge can impose any of the following penalties:
A maximum sentence of one (1) year in jail, and
A minimum sentence of probation or a fine.
 
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