Attorney says former Oregon QB Jeremiah Masoli pleads not guilty to 3 noncriminal counts
By APTuesday, June 15, 2010
Former Oregon QB Masoli enters not guilty pleas
SPRINGFIELD, Ore. — A lawyer for former Oregon quarterback Jeremiah Masoli has notified a court in writing of his client’s not guilty pleas to three noncriminal citations.
Eugene lawyer Dan Koenig said Tuesday he sent the notice of Masoli’s not guilty pleas last week.
Masoli was cited June 7 for possessing less than an ounce of marijuana, driving with a suspended license and failing to stop when entering a roadway. No trial date has been set.
Masoli pleaded guilty in a January theft at a fraternity house and was suspended for the entire upcoming season by Oregon coach Chip Kelly.
Masoli was kicked off the team last Wednesday. The university said he was dropped because he didn’t “adhere to obligations” outlined by Kelly.