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OSU football: Tyreek Hill's domestic violence conviction dismissed, expunged after completion of probation requirements

Former Oklahoma Star football player Tyreek Hill had his conviction for domestic assault and battery by strangulation dismissed and ordered expunged earlier this week after he completed his probation requirements, per the Oklahoma State Courts Network.

On Dec. 11, 2014, Hill reportedly punched and choked his then-pregnant girlfriend and was subsequently arrested. Days prior, Hill's 92-yard punt return with under a minute left tied that year's Bedlam game, which the Cowboys won in overtime to snap a five-game losing streak and become bowl-eligible. Hill was removed from the OSU football and track teams the day following his arrest.