Texas A&M sophomore defensive lineman Ondario Robinson is in jeopardy of receiving additional criminal punishment in relation to an old case.

In 2017, Robinson was charged with misdemeanor theft after university police alleged he stole a "bait bike" that was being tracked via GPS.

Robinson pleaded guilty and was sentenced to nine months of community supervision, 60 hours of community service and the completion of an anti-theft program within 180 days.

Robinson failed to meet several of those conditions, according to Brazos County court records. In Aug. 2018, the court issued a motion to proceed with the case after Robinson allegedly failed to complete the community service hours, the anti-theft program and failed to submit to drug and alcohol testing on five different occasions between March and August.

After a warrant was issued last August, he was re-arrested on Jan. 31. Robinson was released the same day after he posted a $4,000 bond, according to jail records.

The theft charge is punishable up to 180 days in jail, a fine of $2,000 or both. Robinson's next court date is scheduled for April 16.

Robinson participated in Wednesday's spring practice, according to TexAgs.com. The defensive lineman who signed with the Aggies in 2017 has not played in any games since he enrolled.

"The school knows about," A&M coach Jimbo Fisher told reporters after Thursday's practice. "We know about it. They're getting it cleared up. Until we find out all the information and then we'll make an adjustment in what we've got to do."