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Vols' WR Smith agrees to perform community service
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Vols' WR Smith agrees to perform community service

Published Jun. 6, 2017 3:03 p.m. ET

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Tennessee wide receiver Josh Smith has agreed to a deal that will allow the domestic assault charge against him to be dismissed once he performs community service and pays court costs.

Smith was arrested last month after fighting with a roommate. Smith's lawyer, Keith Stewart, said Tuesday the roommate indicated he doesn't want to pursue charges against the receiver.

Stewart said Smith would be performing 40 hours of community service. Smith also owes $334.25 in court costs.

Knoxville police said last month that Smith's roommate, Kennedy Foster, had a bloody face and swelling to his left eye, lips and nose after their fight.

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Smith, who will be a fifth-year senior this fall, caught 13 passes for 97 yards and one touchdown last season. He has made 18 career starts.

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