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Kenny Britt pleads not guilty to three disorderly person charges

Tennessee's Kenny Britt grabs a pass against the Colts' Antoine Bethea during an NFL football game in Indianapolis

Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kenny Britt (18) jumps up to make a pass reception defended by Indianapolis Colts defensive back Antoine Bethea during the second quarter of their NFL football game in Indianapolis January 2, 2011. REUTERS/Brent Smith (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT FOOTBALL)

Reuters

Our days without a Kenny Britt legal post meter hit seven this morning, so we knew this was coming.

Britt was back in court in New Jersey Tuesday to plead not guilty to three disorderly person charges, according to the Associated Press. For those who have lost track, these charges stem from the incident where Britt allegedly crushed a “marijuana cigar” as he was approached by cops.

A Hoboken Municipal Court judge set a Sept. 20 trial date. Britt has been charged in three separate incidents this offseason alone, in addition to a civil case brought against him.