Johnny Jolly arrested on drug charge
HOUSTON -- Suspended Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Johnny Jolly has been arrested and charged with drug possession and tampering with evidence.
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Jolly remained in the Harris County jail Monday after being charged Saturday with possession of a compound containing codeine. Records show he also was charged with attempting to conceal the substance from investigators.
A Harris County sheriff's spokeswoman said no attorney was listed for Jolly and that a bond had not been set.
Jolly received probation in April after pleading guilty to a 2008 charge of possessing codeine. The deal allowed a similar charge from March to be dropped.
Jolly grew up in Houston and attended Texas A&M.
He was suspended indefinitely by the NFL in July 2010 and did not play for the Packers during their Super Bowl-winning season.