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DeMonte Capehart, a defensive tackle for Clemson, has reportedly rejoined the team after having his traffic and weapon charges dismissed, according to numerous sources on Monday.
Capehart, 22, was charged with failure to exercise due care in a motor vehicle and unauthorized possession of a pistol on university grounds after his arrest in Pickens County on February 6. On bond, he was set free.
According to a school official on Monday, Capehart completed a pre-trial intervention for non-violent offenders, which expunges all charges from the record and permits reinstatement to the team.
According to a school official on Monday, Capehart completed a pre-trial intervention for non-violent offenders, which expunges all charges from the record and permits reinstatement to the team.
The fifth-year senior from Hartsville, South Carolina, Capehart finished 2023 with 15 tackles—five of which were for loss—and a sack while playing in 12 games as a reserve. In 34 games over his career, he has 30 tackles, all as a backup.