Ohio State running back Carlos Snow pleaded...
Ohio State running back Carlos Snow pleaded guilty to one count of disorderly conduct and had another count dismissed in Franklin County Municipal Court.
Judge Sidney H. Golden sentenced Snow to the maximum penalty, 30 days in jail and a $250 fine, but suspended the jail term and $150 in fines.
Snow, who will be a sophomore this fall, was charged after a scuffle at the Park Alley bar in February. Raymond Baker and Frederic A. Blitzer, who identified themselves as Park Alley security guards, said Snow and some friends were trying to enter the bar, but not all had proof they were of drinking age.
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