MU Players’ Cases Move Forward
According to court documents, University of Missouri football player Dorial Green-Beckham is no longer facing a drug charge.Green-Beckham pleaded guilty on October 16th to an amended charge of second degree trespassing. He paid a $200 fine and must also pay court costs.The wide receiver was initially charged with possession of less than 35 grams of marijuana after an October arrest at a parking lot behind Faurot Field in Columbia. Two other players, Levi Copelin and Torey Boozer, are still charged with possession of less than 35 grams of marijuana. They have pleaded not guilty and their disposition hearings are scheduled for December 4th at 1:30 pm.