Faulk pleads no contest to possession

 
Patriots running back Kevin Faulk, who was cited for marijuana possession in February while attending a concert in his home state of Louisiana, pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of simple marijuana possession yesterday in a Lafayette court, according to television station KATC, which first reported the news on its website. [link]

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