Former UNC football player Chris Hawkins pleads guilty to drug charges
Posted Jul 9, 2012
Christopher Hawkins, 30, a former UNC football player and a man implicated in the purchase of a jersey from University of Georgia football player A.J. Green, pled guilty Monday to possession of cocaine with intent to distribute charges. Hawkins received a 10-year probated sentence with nine to 12 months of confinement in a state detention center and a $5,000 fine.
(Morgan County Citizen)
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