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Jared McAdoo's drug charge is dismissed


A charge of selling or distributing a controlled substance was dismissed Thursday against Chapel Hill High School football star in Orange County District Court. McAdoo, a senior at the high school, was in the courtroom Thursday when his attorney, Butch Williams, told him he was free to go. Williams had shown the assistant D.A. evidence that McAdoo had completed the requirements of a deferred prosecution agreement. (Durham Herald-Sun)

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