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Details on Mazi Smith's felony weapons arrest released
Michigan Wolverines defensive lineman Mazi Smith. Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

Jim Harbaugh has faced scrutiny recently for allowing Mazi Smith to play despite being arrested in October. Now we have details on what led to Smith’s arrest.

MLive.com's Samuel Dodge reported on the case. Smith was stopped by police on Oct. 7 for allegedly driving approximately twice the speed limit in a residential neighborhood. (Smith's attorney denies this claim.) The defensive lineman had ammunition and a gun in his possession. He was charged with a felony for weapons possession on Dec. 1.

Court records of a Nov. 30 hearing say that Smith had “two magazines holding 15 and 30 bullets in his pocket, while his handgun and a 24-round magazine were in the car when he was pulled over.”

Smith is due back in court on Dec. 8.

Harbaugh said that he has “respect for our judicial process and with that respect brings confidence that a fair and just resolution is forthcoming,” per Dodge.

Smith, a senior, has 46 tackles and a sack this season. He has drawn attention for his freak athleticism.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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