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DeMonte Capehart back with Clemson after gun charge expunged - ESPN

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CLEMSON, S.C. — Clemson defensive tackle DeMonte Capehart is back with the team after weapon and traffic charges were expunged through a pretrial intervention program for first-time offenders charged with nonviolent crimes.

Capehart is a 6-foot-5, fifth-year senior from Hartsville who played 12 games in a reserve role in 2023. He finished with 15 tackles, five of them for loss, including a sack.

Capehart was arrested and charged earlier this month with unlawfully possessing a firearm on campus and failure to exercise due care while operating a motor vehicle.

Both charges were dropped last week, according to online state court records. A school spokesman said Monday that Capehart completed the pretrial program and was reinstated to the team, which begins spring workouts Wednesday.

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