SEC running back in trouble with the law yet again this year

Florida running back Mark Thompson already had a run-in with the law back before the Georgia game. He was given a marijuana citation after originally being pulled over for not stopping at a stop sign. It seems he has trouble with the law as he is now being charged with a misdemeanor.

Florida running back Mark Thompson already had a run-in with the law back before the Georgia game. He was given a marijuana citation after originally being pulled over for not stopping at a stop sign. It seems he has trouble with the law as he is now being charged with a misdemeanor.

Per GPD sworn complaint, #Gators RB Mark Thompson charged with misdemeanor trespassing last Thursday. His 2nd run-in w/law in last 2 months.

— Patrick Pinak (@pinakk12) December 13, 2016

RELATED: Report adds clarity to announcement of suspended Florida player

It's unclear what his status will be going forward and the school or coach Jim McElwain has not yet given a statement. The junior finished the season with two touchdowns and 295 rushing yards on 66 attempts.

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