Jabrill Peppers admitted to cocaine possession prior to start of domestic violence trial
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Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers pleaded guilty to a cocaine possession charge, which may be dismissed following probation as part of a deal with prosecutors. He still faces serious charges of assault and battery on a household member and with a dangerous weapon, related to a domestic incident in October. During the proceeding, he confirmed the police report of cocaine found on him. Peppers has pleaded not guilty to a choking allegation. His status remains uncertain as the Patriots are monitoring the legal situation closely, with owner Robert Kraft indicating potential dismissal if allegations are substantiated.
Peppers pleaded guilty to cocaine possession, which could clear his charge through an agreement with prosecutors amid ongoing domestic violence allegations.
He faces charges including assault on a household member, stemming from an incident in October, and maintains a not guilty plea regarding choking allegations.
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