UNC's Simmons at practice while name called in court
Posted Aug 3, 2015
North Carolina defensive back Malik Simmons, who was indefinitely suspended from all team activities July 24 after a second arrest, took part in the first day of UNC's fall camp Monday morning. While the senior was on Navy practice field in Chapel Hill, his name was called at the Orange County Courthouse in Hillsborough for a first appearance. No one answered for Simmons.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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