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Zach Smith Pleads Guilty to Reduced Charge of Disorderly Conduct

Former Ohio State wide receivers coach Zach Smith pleaded guilty on Tuesday to a reduced charge of disorderly conduct stemming from his May citation for criminal trespassing, according to Delaware Municipal Court records.

Smith pleaded guilty to a violation of Ohio Revised Code 2917.11B2, which states the following:

(B) No person, while voluntarily intoxicated, shall do either of the following:

(2) Engage in conduct or create a condition that presents a risk of physical harm to the offender or another, or to the property of another.

Stadium's Brett McMurphy reported that Courtney Smith was also awarded a three-year domestic violence protection order against Zach.