UNC's Stewart, Hughes admit guilt in October assault
Posted Feb 29, 2016
UNC junior cornerback M.J. Stewart and former cornerback Michael Hughes each admitted guilt Monday to an assault charge stemming from an incident at a Franklin Street fraternity house on Oct. 4. Stewart and Hughes have been ordered to split equally $2,406.81 in restitution, complete 100 hours of community service and not commit any crimes for one year.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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