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Titans WR Britt resolves NJ court case
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Titans WR Britt resolves NJ court case

Published Feb. 1, 2012 12:00 a.m. ET

Tennessee Titans receiver Kenny Britt has pleaded guilty to a downgraded charge stemming from an arrest in New Jersey.

Britt entered the plea in Hoboken Municipal Court to a charge of disturbing the peace and paid a $1,500 fine.

Britt faced several charges in the June arrest at a car wash, where police said they suspected him of carrying a marijuana cigar. Police claimed Britt crushed the cigar and disposed of it. It was not found.

The remaining charges were dismissed Tuesday.

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Britt was the first player from Rutgers ever taken in the first round of the NFL draft. He's had seven incidents involving police since 2009.

He previously pleaded guilty to a speeding arrest in his hometown of Bayonne and faces legal troubles in Tennessee.

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