Charles Rogers, the former Michigan State standout receiver and Lions' draft bust, has been in Oakland County Jail since Wednesday on $100,000 bond, the Free Press has learned. According to Novi police chief David Molloy, Rogers was arrested Sept. 12 in Novi, where he once lived, after calling 9-1-1 regarding an incident involving him and a woman. Rogers was charged with assault and battery and later pleaded no contest to a lesser charge of trespassing and was sentenced to probation, Molloy said. Rogers violated probation by allegedly taking unauthorized leave from partial confinement and testing positive for narcotics, the Oakland Press reported, citing court records. He is to appear in court at 9 a.m. Monday.