Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Mayfield's case continued

Charlotte 49ers basketball player DeMario Mayfield, who faces misdemeanor marijuana possession charges, had his case continued until June at the Mecklenburg County Courthouse on Wednesday.

Mayfield was arrested Feb. 14 after he failed to stop at a red light, according to police reports. Police found marijuana in a subsequent search of the car.

Mayfield was suspended one game and was taken out of the starting lineup for another, as dictated by 49ers athletics department policy, according to athletics director Judy Rose.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have no problem with a citation for running a red light but exactly who is the victim in the marijuana possession charge?

Anonymous said...

The criminal justice system and the law, which he broke. Don't like the law? Change it.

Anonymous said...

The victim of a situation where a player is arrested for smoking pot in a parked car is quite obvious:

Mike Jarvis.

Anonymous said...

what time does uncc play today?

Anonymous said...

UNCC plays Charlotte .... Toss up.

Anonymous said...

The 49ers might be ok if their AD would stop suspending the players.

Anonymous said...

I still want to know what Derrio did to get suspended at the end of the season?!

Anonymous said...

Derrio didn't do anything. He just wasn't one of Major's recruits.

Anonymous said...

Uh, Derrio wasn't suspended at season's end. He just did not play. I think this may be because Major was trying to win. Just a wild thought.

Anonymous said...

We want Doherty!

Anonymous said...

Wow - Major was trying to win?!? 13-17 ?!? Are you sure? Could have fooled me...

Anonymous said...

Win? 10-20 with half a roster. 13-17 with a full roster. Right now I don't think we should use "Win" and Coach Alan Major in the same conversation.

Anonymous said...

^^^^^
News flash: "trying to win" is not the same as "win". If it were, there would be very few losers. Mpre to the point, Derrio was not suspended at season's end. He would not have been on the bench if he were suspended.