Aden Holloway's Court Hearing Date Set Amid Legal Troubles
When is new court hearing date for Alabama basketball's Aden Holloway?
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Aden Holloway, a guard for the University of Alabama basketball team, faces four charges, including felonies, and is scheduled for arraignment on June 16 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. His attorney stated that Holloway hopes to return to the team depending on the case's outcome.
- 01Aden Holloway faces four charges: two felonies and two misdemeanors.
- 02His arraignment is set for June 16 in Tuscaloosa Circuit Court.
- 03Charges include first-degree possession of marijuana and illegal possession of a prescription.
- 04Holloway averaged 16.8 points per game before his arrest.
- 05His attorney indicated a desire for Holloway to return to basketball based on the case's outcome.
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Aden Holloway, a guard for the University of Alabama's basketball team, has been indicted on four charges, including two felonies. He is scheduled to appear in the Tuscaloosa Circuit Court on June 16 for his arraignment, where he will enter a plea regarding charges of first-degree possession of marijuana, failure to affix a tax stamp, illegal possession of a prescription, and possession/use of drug paraphernalia. Holloway's attorney, Jason Neff, stated that Holloway hopes to return to the basketball team depending on the legal proceedings. Before his arrest on March 16, he was a key player, averaging 16.8 points per game and serving as the team's leading three-point shooter.
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Holloway's legal situation could affect the Alabama basketball team's performance and roster decisions for the upcoming season.
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