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ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — A charge accusing Michigan redshirt freshman quarterback Alex Malzone of altering a driver's license has been dismissed.
According to the Detroit Free Press (http://on.freep.com/22z5iSc), court records show the city attorney entered a motion to dismiss the charge Tuesday.
Malzone appeared in court that day for his arraignment and pretrial hearing. Records show he admitted responsibility to a separate disorderly conduct charge stemming from the same day in late April and was ordered to pay $175 in fines and costs.
Malzone did not play at all for the Wolverines in 2015.
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