BATON ROUGE, La. -- Former LSU quarterback Jordan Jefferson reported to a Louisiana jail on Tuesday after a judge revoked his bond in a 2011 simple battery case. The judge's action follows Jefferson's arrest last week with three other ex-players whom police say they found with marijuana in an apartment.

Jefferson's simple battery charge stems from a preseason bar fight, accused by authorities of beating a man near the LSU campus in August 2011. He was indicted by an East Baton Rouge Parish grand jury in September 2011 and has pleaded innocent.

On Tuesday, Jefferson reported to the jail of East Baton Rouge Parish.

"I have one way of doing things. I try to be fair," the judge said, according to The Advocate newspaper. "I have a problem with someone who's out on bond being re-arrested. ... I have a real problem with what's going on."

He had been free for more than a year on a $5,000 bond.

Moore ordered Jefferson to undergo a substance-abuse evaluation. Jefferson was expected to appear before Moore again on Wednesday.