Jefferson bond revocation standard for judge in case
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BATON ROUGE – Revocation of former LSU quarterback Jordan Jefferson’s misdemeanor bond is a standard practice by the judge in the case.

Jefferson, 22, has been free on $5,000 bond for more than a year since being charged with simple battery in a preseason bar fight last August.

He and three other former LSU players were arrested on marijuana charges last week.

The judge in the case revokes bond routinely when a defendant is re-arrested.

He ordered Jefferson to undergo substance abuse evaluation before reappearing in his court this week.

A Dec. 12 arraignment is set in the dope case for Jefferson, Tyrann Mathieu and two others.
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