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Courtland Rogers Case Summary
Jenelle Evans' ex-husband, Courtland Rogers, was arrested and jailed again on Friday, November 20 in Burnswick County, North Carolina.

The 29-year-old was arrested around 11 a.m. and charged with failure to appear on a misdemeanor, possession of heroin and two counts of probation violation, StarNews Online reported on Friday, November 20.

In addition, Rogers has also been charged with being a habitual felon.

Courtland is mostly known for his charges in 2013 and he already had an extensive criminal history. He and Evans were arrested together in April 2013 for heroin possession, drug paraphernalia, and assault. In 2014, Radar revealed a video of Rogers injecting himself with a hit of smack.

Courtland Rogers was indicted by a grand jury in

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