Mark Snyder

Detroit Free Press

Michigan redshirt freshman quarterback Alex Malzone had his charge of altering a driver's license dismissed Tuesday in Judge Karen Quinlan Valvo's 15th district court in Ann Arbor.

Online court records show that the charge was dismissed by the city attorney after an order of nolle prosequi was entered, essentially that the prosecutor won't proceed with the charge. Malzone appeared for his arraignment/pretrial hearing with attorney Alexander Hermanowski of Student Legal Services, the record showed, and the dismissal closed the case.

Malzone, who enrolled at U-M in January 2015 after a stellar career at Birmingham Brother Rice, was ticketed at 10:40 p.m. April 26, according to online court records.

He also faced a count of disorderly conduct for blocking a street/sidewalk at the same time. He admitted responsibility to that count, paying $175 for that also on Tuesday. That was considered a nontraffic civil infraction.

Malzone, 20, did not play last season. He was a four-star prospect and the state's No. 4-ranked prospect in the 2015 recruiting class.