Auburn quarterback Nick Marshall's fine for possession of marijuana has been paid and the case is closed.
Marshall was initially pulled over for a window tint violation when the police officers found less than an ounce of marijuana in his car on July 11.
The fines were $1,000 for the marijuana and $100 for the window tint violation.
Marshall's mother, Shalina Cliett, reportedly paid the $1,100 in fines for her son's citations
Marshall's punishment has been handled from a legal standpoint, but Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn has not yet announced the consequences the potential Heisman candidate will face from him.
Malzahn did not allow Marshall to attend SEC Media days because of the citation. Monday on ESPN's "Numbers Never Lie" he said he would decide Marshall's punishment "in a short period of time."
Marshall would not face any loss of playing time as a first-time offender, according to Auburn's athletic drug policy.
Since Marshall's fine was paid, he will not have to attend the September court date.
The Tigers open Aug. 30 against Arkansas.
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