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Michigan lineman Mazi Smith gets probation in gun case

Smith’s record will be scrubbed clean if stays out of trouble during probation.

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan defensive tackle Mazi Smith was sentenced to 12 months of probation on Thursday for a misdemeanor charge of possessing a gun in his pickup truck without a concealed-weapon permit.

Washtenaw County Judge Karen Valvo also sentenced Smith to 40 hours of community service and ordered him to retake concealed pistol license training. He also must pay $600 for fines and costs, plus $360 in probation oversight fees.

Smith’s record will be scrubbed clean if stays out of trouble during probation.

Smith, a first team all-Big Ten selection who has declared for the NFL draft, was stopped Oct. 7 and arrested for possessing a Glock 19 and loaded magazines without a valid concealed pistol license, Ann Arbor police said.

Smith originally faced a felony weapons charge, but pleaded down to the misdemeanor in December, court records state.

Smith’s attorney, John Shea, confirmed the sentencing occurred, but did not provide further comment.

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Mazi Smith, a defensive tackle at University of Michigan.

Smith said he was days away from legally obtaining a concealed pistol license when he was pulled over, according to comments made in a media availability before the Fiesta Bowl.

“I had my certificate and I meant to turn it in a couple days before I got pulled over,” Smith said during the availability. “I had to reschedule for the Wednesday the week after. So, I was like four days away from turning in my certificate.”

The same prosecutor’s office struck a deal with Eastern Michigan basketball star Emoni Bates, who was arrested and similarly charged in September with carrying a concealed weapon in a car. Bates settled the matter with a misdemeanor. He said it was not his car or gun.

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