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LSU running back Jeremy Hill runs past the Texas A&M defense during a game last season in College Station, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Kayne)

LSU sophomore running back Jeremy Hill met with a judge on Monday morning to discuss whether he would remain on probation under terms allowing him to play football following an altercation earlier this summer that led to his arrest.

Hill received good news from the judge, landing no jail time but two more years of probation that will not affect his ability to play football, as well as 40 hours of community service.

"We're certainly happy to have this resolved. We think the judge acted fairly," Hill's attorney, Marci Blaize told

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While Hill remains suspended indefinitely from the LSU football team, head coach Les Miles has not dismissed Hill from the team and could reinstate the sophomore star in time for fall camp, which starts later today.