Cops, athletic officials mum on P.J. Hairston case
Posted Jun 13, 2013
In the days since sophomore guard P.J. Hairston was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana and driving without a license, few details have been released about his case — and even less is known about the potential implications of his arrest. According to University athletic policy, any arrest of a student athlete will be treated seriously but on a case-by-case basis.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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