Aaron Jones got into some trouble over a month ago and he could see some punishment from the NFL at the start of next season. According to Michael Cohen of PackersNews.com, the Green Bay Packers running back was arrested in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin on Oct. 1 after being pulled over for speeding. The officer who pulled Jones over smelled marijuana in the car. Jones admitted to smoking marijuana and he was then asked to take part in a sobriety test.

Jones was then sent to a local hospital for a blood test and was attained until CB Donatello Brown picked him up the following day. Jones recently pleaded not guilty to counts of speeding, driving without a valid license and operating a vehicle with a controlled substance in his system. The charges were filed on Oct. 2 which was several days before Jones made his first NFL start against the Dallas Cowboys.

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A pre-trial hearing is set for Feb. 1, 2018 at the Brown County Courthouse. This means Jones likely won't be punished until the start of the 2018 season because the NFL does not take action on substance-abuse cases until it's resolved in court.

This is not the first run-in with the law for Jones. On Feb. 10, 2016, Jones was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. The charges were dropped when Jones entered and completed a pretrial diversion program.

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