UNC cornerback appeared in court on Thursday to answer for two misdemeanor charges of resisting arrest in July and possession of marijuana in May.
North Carolina defensive back Malik Simmons must perform 24 hours of community service after two misdemeanor charges were deferred.
Simmons appeared before Orange County Judge Charles Anderson on Thursday on the resisting arrest and marijuana possession charges.
Attorney Randy Griffin says that by Feb. 4, Simmons must complete the community service, issue a written apology to the arresting officer and pay court costs.In the end, Simmons does community service, apologizes, pays court costs and the charges will be dismissed.