While Seahawks backup quarterback Trevone Boykin awaits the beginning of legal proceedings next month in Dallas relating to two misdemeanor arrests in March, it was confirmed Wednesday that the issue of whether that incident impacted his probation has been settled without a finding of guilt.
After Boykin was arrested in March for marijuana possession and public intoxication he was arrested again the following month for potentially violating terms of his probation dating to a Dec. 2015 incident in Fort Worth that resulted in him pleading guilty to a misdemeanor charge of resisting arrest.
Records from Bexar (Texas) County Court show that the case against whether Boykin violated his probation is now closed.