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Judge OKs warrant for NU I-back Castille
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A judge Monday authorized a warrant for Quentin Castille's arrest after the Huskers' junior I-back failed to go to court on a minor case over a missing license plate.
Officer Katie Flood said police stopped Castille, 20, at 8:07 p.m. April 5 driving on West P Street, just north of Capital Beach Boulevard, for not having a front license plate on his black 1995 Honda.
Flood said he had bought the vehicle recently and the license plate was registered to the previous owner.
He was ticketed and later charged with false registration, unlawful display of plates and no proof of ownership.
Castille pleaded not guilty in May and was told to return to court Monday morning. When he didn't return, Lancaster County Judge Mary Doyle found probable cause for his arrest and authorized a warrant to be issued. Court staff members said it would be active by Tuesday.
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A judge Monday authorized a warrant for Quentin Castille's arrest after the Huskers' junior I-back failed to go to court on a minor case over a missing license plate.
Officer Katie Flood said police stopped Castille, 20, at 8:07 p.m. April 5 driving on West P Street, just north of Capital Beach Boulevard, for not having a front license plate on his black 1995 Honda.
Flood said he had bought the vehicle recently and the license plate was registered to the previous owner.
He was ticketed and later charged with false registration, unlawful display of plates and no proof of ownership.
Castille pleaded not guilty in May and was told to return to court Monday morning. When he didn't return, Lancaster County Judge Mary Doyle found probable cause for his arrest and authorized a warrant to be issued. Court staff members said it would be active by Tuesday.
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