Florida State running back Khalan Laborn was charged with misdemeanor marijuana possession of less than 20 grams, according to court documents obtained by Noles247.

Laborn, a former five-star recruit from Virginia, missed most of his redshirt freshman season in 2018 with a knee injury.

According to a probable cause affidavit from Florida’s second judicial court, FSU Police pulled over a car that was driving down Gaines Street without headlights on at approximately 1:30 in the morning on Nov. 19. The officer identified Laborn as the driver and noticed the smell of marijuana coming from the car while speaking to Laborn about why he was pulled over. Another FSU student, Joshua Brown, was in the car with Laborn according to the affidavit.

The officer put both Laborn and Brown in handcuffs and seated them on a nearby sidewalk while searching the car. During the search, the officer found a glass jar containing marijuana in a backpack that also had Laborn’s wallet and identification card.

Laborn was arrested for possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana and was issued a notice to appear in court before both Laborn and Brown were taken out of handcuffs and released from the scene, per the affidavit.

An arraignment date for Laborn is set for Jan. 10, according to the Leon County Clerk of Courts case database.

An FSU spokesperson told Noles247 that "we are aware of this situation and discipline has been handled internally."

Laborn is expected to be a key part of FSU's offensive attack next season as he rehabs from the knee injury. The multifaceted skill player has the ability to return kicks and line up at receiver in addition to working at running back. Laborn has noted that his rehab is going well through several social media posts in recent weeks.