With fervent hope, we truly wish this to be the very last entry -- at least for this season at the very minimum -- about a WAC basketball player's legal situation.
NMSU's Jahmar Young avoids jail in plea deal
Jose L. Medina
Las Cruces Sun-News
9/25/2008
LAS CRUCES — New Mexico State University basketball player Jahmar Young accepted a plea deal Wednesday, avoiding a one-day trial that was also scheduled yesterday.
Young, 21, pleaded no contest to one count each of petty misdemeanor battery and assault. A misdemeanor charge of resisting arrest was dismissed last month.
The charges arose from an on-campus incident in which Young was accused of exposing himself to a woman at an on-campus housing unit in August 2007.
The deal allows the Aggie guard to avoid jail time if he adheres to several conditions set by state District Judge Doug Driggers, who accepted Young's plea and issued a one-year deferred sentence — and unsupervised probation — shortly after the plea... Go here for the remainder.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Jahmar Young's case finally concludes
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 10:51 AM
Labels: Jahmar Young, Marvin Menzies, New Mexico State basketball
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