Overview
- Court documents filed Tuesday show Holloway has entered the Tuscaloosa County Second Chance Program as part of a plea deal that would have his plea set aside and dismissed if he fulfills the program conditions.
- Holloway was arrested after a March search of his Tuscaloosa residence by the West Alabama Narcotics Task Force found 2.1 pounds of marijuana and an unlabeled bag of promethazine and he faces felony drug charges.
- The program requires random drug and alcohol screening, an exit interview, 50 hours of community service, required classes, monthly payments and an apology letter, though public reports differ on the payment amount listed in various summaries.
- Holloway submitted a written apology as part of his application in which he accepts responsibility, calls the opportunity a blessing and asks to keep his record clean.
- Alabama suspended Holloway from campus and he missed the NCAA Tournament; athletic officials say reinstatement is premature and would depend on his legal compliance and the university’s internal review, with his return having significant roster implications if it occurs.