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Michigan redshirt freshman Alex Malzone was in court Tuesday morning on a charge of altering a driver's license.

(Melanie Maxwell | MLive.com)

ANN ARBOR -- Michigan redshirt freshman quarterback Alex Malzone was in Ann Arbor's 15th District Court on Tuesday facing one charge of altering a driver's license and one charge of disorderly conduct.

Malzone -- a 6-foot-1, 222-pounder from Birmingham Brother Rice High School -- was cited for both infractions April 26 in Ann Arbor, per court records.

Malzone admitted responsibility for the non-traffic civil citation of disorderly conduct (blocking a street/sidewalk) and paid a $175 fine Tuesday. His pretrial hearing for altering a license was held in front of Judge Karen Quinlan Valvo, per court records.

The exact outcome of Malzone's pretrial hearing Tuesday was not immediately updated in the 15th District Court's online system.

The former four-star recruit did not play last season, taking a redshirt year. He spent this spring behind signal callers John O'Korn, Wilton Speight and Shane Morris in Michigan's quarterback competition.

Michigan did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the matter.

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