Florida defensive tackle Caleb Brantley, charged with a second-degree misdemeanor for walking out on his tab at a Gainesville bowling alley on July 4, has signed a deferred prosecution agreement with the State Attorney’s Office.
If Brantley meets the requirements of the agreement, his record will be clean.
Tailback Adam Lane, facing the same charge for the same offense, also has been offered a deferred prosecution agreement, but it has not been finalized yet.
The terms of Brantley’s agreement are that he pay $100 for the cost of prosecution, donate $100 to a charity or perform 10 hours of community service, pay $50 for the cost of investigation to the Sheriff’s Office and pay restitution ($42.