Georgia receiver Riley Ridley entered a pretrial diversion program in relation to his March arrest for possession of marijuana.
Ridley’s attorney David Crowe confirmed that the rising sophomore wideout entered the year-long program Wednesday morning.
Upon completion, the charges brought against him will be dropped.
“The pretrial diversion is a somewhat new program that prosecutors allow first-time offenders to go through,” Crowe said. “Those people have had no convictions and no arrests.”
Ridley, 20, was arrested on March 11 after a vehicle he was a passenger in was pulled over following a near accident at the intersection of Alps Rd.