LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - A Lexington lawyer has entered not guilty pleas for three University of Kentucky football players charged with possession of marijuana.
Lexington attorney Jim Lowry appeared Tuesday in Fayette County District Court for running back Raymond Sanders of Stone Mountain, Ga.; cornerback Marcus Caffey of Atlanta; and wide receiver Bookie Cobbins of New Orleans, but the players were not present. Their next court date is Jan. 16.
The three were charged Sept. 13. The Lexington Herald-Leader (http://bit.ly/QR4NjF ) reports a police officer noticed the smell of marijuana and found the drug inside an address listed on the citations.
MST: The cars lining up to compete in this weekend’s Monaco GP and Indy 500 may appear the same. However, even the smallest Formula One teams run on budgets around five times those of their leading IndyCar counterparts.
MST: Charlie Kimball is confident heading to Indy, and his performance this year suggests he's a contender.
Mario Isola, the Pirelli racing manager, breaks down the four factors used in deciding which tires will be used for each race: tarmac roughness, circuit layout, weather conditions and past experience. Based on those factors, soft and supersoft tires will be used in Monaco. (NBC Sports)
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