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Jeffrey Hall in trouble for violating terms of release

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Hall won't play this year. Depending on the results of his November trial, he may or may not play for CU again.

Here's the important stuff from the news story:

While awaiting trial in an assault case, University of Colorado football player Jeffrey Hall found himself back in jail this week after officials say he missed a drug-testing appointment and failed to comply with the call-in procedure stipulated in his bond conditions.
After a warrant was issued for his arrest, Hall, 20, turned himself in to the Boulder County Jail on Tuesday and was released at about 9 p.m. on $2,500 bond, according to court records.

Hall's bond conditions include no contact with the alleged victim, no use of alcohol or drugs, regular substance abuse monitoring and no weapons.

http://www.buffzone.com/cu-news/ci_26160765/cu-buffs-player-jeffrey-hall-goes-back-jail
 
Yeeesh. He's a one-man Fullmer Cup. I wouldn't put money on him ever playing at CU again.
 
Drug screening is ridiculous if drugs weren't involved in the crime. Since he was drunk, breathalyzing makes sense. Seems a little excessive, intrusive and greedy.
 
Drug screening is ridiculous if drugs weren't involved in the crime. Since he was drunk, breathalyzing makes sense. Seems a little excessive, intrusive and greedy.
Regardless, the rules are the rules and you have to comply with the stipulations. No way he ever plays here again.
 
I don't think he can beat the charges or cop a plea down to a misdemeanor, so expect scholly available for Spring semester.
 
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Hard to understand...I am becoming pessimistic we will see him play again. That is sad, because he has a lot to offer.
 
Not looking good for his future in Black and Gold. Hope the young man can get his life together.
 
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