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Florida cornerback Dijon Johnson will not face prosecution for two felony charges stemming from a May traffic stop, per his attorney. Charges included possession of a firearm and marijuana. The state attorney's office has confirmed "no further action" in the case. Johnson, a junior from Tampa, is focusing on his academic and football commitments with the Gators.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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