Case closed on Auburn’s Marshall
Auburn quarterback Nick Marshall’s marijuana citation case is now closed. Reynolds police chief Lonnie Holder confirmed Thursday morning that Marshall’s mother, Shalana Cliett, paid the fines stemming from the two citations the Auburn quarterback received after being stopped on July 11. In sum, the fines totaled $1,100 for marijuana possession less than an ounce and $100 for illegal tint.
Holder also confirmed that Christopher Rachalla, one of the officers who stopped Marshall, was arrested Tuesday night, and charged with two counts of simple battery, second degree criminal damage, terroristic threats, criminal trespassing and violation of oath of office and was fired from the Reynolds police department.
This story was originally published July 25, 2014 at 8:51 AM with the headline "Case closed on Auburn’s Marshall."