Former Notre Dame player's plea deal scrapped after failed drug test
Fulton County prosecutors Tuesday said a failed drug test forced them to call off a plea bargain with former Notre Dame football player Floyd "Max" Redfield, possibly ending his chance to avoid jail on gun and marijuana charges.
Redfield, 21, was one of five current and former Notre Dame players who were arrested Aug. 19 after a traffic stop along U.S. 31 near Rochester. He was later dismissed from the team.
He was scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday after pleading guilty in November to misdemeanor charges of possession of handgun without a license and possession of marijuana.
The plea deal called for a sentence of 180 days on probation, allowing Redfield to avoid jail. But at his Tuesday sentencing hearing, prosecutors withdrew the deal because he tested positive for marijuana during a court-ordered drug test, said Fulton County Deputy Prosecutor Michael Marrs.
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