Overview
- Holloway will waive the June 16 arraignment in Tuscaloosa Circuit Court, his attorney said, which lets the case proceed without an in-person hearing.
- Attorney Jason Neff said he will file a not guilty plea on Holloway’s behalf.
- A grand jury indicted Holloway on four counts, including two felonies, which shifted the case from district court to circuit court.
- The charges are first-degree marijuana possession, failure to affix a tax stamp, illegal possession of a prescription, and possession or use of drug paraphernalia.
- Judge Allen May is assigned to preside, and Holloway has told his lawyer he hopes to return to Alabama basketball depending on the case outcome.