The Facts: Following up on an ongoing story. ... Keith pleaded not guilty to criminal trespassing for allegedly refusing to leave a nightclub parking lot that was being cleared by police. Keith made his initial court hearing Wednesday and Marion County Judge Rebekah Pierson-Treacy set a pretrial date of May 14. The judge gave Keith permission to travel outside the state. He is out of jail on his own recognizance.
Diehards Line:Keith, who was arrested Sunday, no longer faces charges of disorderly conduct, resisting law enforcement, public intoxication and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. ... Last season was Keith's first with the Colts after playing in the Canadian Football League. He ran for 533 yards and scored four touchdowns.