Alabama guard Aden Holloway has been indicted on both felony charges related to marijuana possession, according to court documents. He was facing two charges including first-degree possession of marijuana and failure to affix a tax stamp.
The charges stemmed from police finding 2.1 pounds of marijuana in his Tuscaloosa apartment on March 16 — one ounce less than what the state considers considers trafficking. He was subsequently arrested and later posted a $5,000 bond.
According to the court documents, Holloway was indicted on those two charges before his preliminary hearing went forward. The hearing was canceled and “any future court dates in District Court are cancelled.” District judge Joanne M. Jannik signed the document on Thursday…