contest - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Sat, 27 Jun 2020 02:18:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 AB pleads no contest to felony burglary-battery https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/27/ab-pleads-no-contest-to-felony-burglary-battery/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/27/ab-pleads-no-contest-to-felony-burglary-battery/#respond Sat, 27 Jun 2020 02:18:05 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=7726 Antonio Brown pleaded no contest Friday to a felony burglary with battery charge and two lesser misdemeanor charges related to a January incident with a moving truck company outside his home in Hollywood, Florida. Brown will face no jail time, though he will have two years of probation and 100 hours of community service as […]

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Antonio Brown pleaded no contest Friday to a felony burglary with battery charge and two lesser misdemeanor charges related to a January incident with a moving truck company outside his home in Hollywood, Florida.

Brown will face no jail time, though he will have two years of probation and 100 hours of community service as part of the plea. The free agent wide receiver will also have to undergo a mandatory psych evaluation and attend a 13-week anger management program as part of the plea. He was also ordered not to have contact with the victims in this case.

The no-contest plea means he’s accepting the punishment without formally admitting guilt in the case.

His lawyer, Carson Hancock, says the case was a civil dispute that led to an overcharged criminal case. He had been working with Broward County prosecutors for an acceptable conclusion to this case, and it would have been settled earlier if not for the coronavirus pandemic slowing down court proceedings.

Hancock says adjudication was withheld in the case, meaning Brown will not have a felony record as a result of the plea.

“Antonio’s case resulted from a misunderstanding concerning the payment of costs for the moving of Antonio’s family from California to Florida,” Hancock said in a statement Friday.

Hancock says that after Brown paid the fee, the moving truck driver demanded an “extra time” fee, and while they were discussing that, Brown’s friends started unloading boxes from the van, including some that were not Brown’s goods. Hancock says they put them back but were still charged with burglary and battery. Hancock says that Brown decided to resolve the matter quickly rather than have it be a “protracted legal case.”

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Jeremy Fowler breaks down what Antonio Brown’s no-contest plea in his Florida case means for his future in the NFL.

Brown wants to return to the NFL in 2020, and he’s been working out with several NFL stars in South Florida this offseason in preparation for if/when a team calls him.

An NFL spokesman said Brown’s conduct remains under review and is still being investigated. He could still be subject to league discipline in the form of a fine or a suspension.

Brown, 31, will be allowed to travel around the country for work purposes, provided he checks in with his probation officer. He last played for the New England Patriots in September 2019, before he was accused of sexual and personal misconduct. The Patriots released him one week later, and he hasn’t been signed by a team since.

The seven-time Pro Bowler appeared to hint at a return Thursday with an Instagram post that read, “big 4x soon.”

Brown was accused of throwing a rock at the driver’s moving truck, then later forcing his way into the driver’s side of the main cabin of the truck and striking the driver after a disagreement over payment escalated outside of Brown’s home. The arrest warrant obtained by ESPN says Brown “physically pulled and grabbed” the victim, causing multiple abrasions and a ripped shirt.

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Former AFL player Shannon Grant has faced court on more than a dozen charges, including assault.

Former AFL player Shannon Grant has faced court on more than a dozen charges, including assault.

Former AFL player Shannon Grant will consider fighting criminal allegations, including multiple counts of assault, while prosecutors eye further charges.

The North Melbourne premiership midfielder was arrested at his Highett home last week on 18 charges, including assault, intentionally causing injury and criminal damage.

His lawyer Nicole Spicer has described the case as “personal and private”, saying it could hurt his reputation and family.

Grant, who won the 1999 Norm Smith medal with the Kangaroos, faced Moorabbin Magistrates Court on Wednesday for a brief hearing.

“Mr Grant is obviously concerned about the fact that matters of a personal and private nature relating to him are now a matter of public and media concern,” Ms Spicer said outside court.

Grant, 40, allegedly committed unlawful assaults on three separate occasions in 2017.

It’s also alleged he stomped on a victim’s foot, caused injury by throwing a mobile phone, and damaged a laptop.

Prosecutors said the investigation was ongoing in Victoria and Queensland, and it was possible more charges could be laid.

Ms Spicer said the allegations may be contested.

“He will, where appropriate, be defending the charges and will be addressing them in a full and appropriate manner,” she said.

She said the proceedings were “very difficult” for Grant.

“He is mainly concerned about his family and his capacity to protect his family,” Ms Spicer told reporters.

“He is obtaining support from friends and community members and he’s dealing with the matters seriously.”

Grant’s arrest came two days after his shock resignation from a coaching role with amateur club St Kevin’s Old Boys.

He played 301 AFL games, including 243 for North Melbourne, and won the club’s best and fairest award in 2001.

Grant will return to court for a contest mention on March 29.

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Former AFL player Shannon Grant has faced court on more than a dozen charges, including assault.

Former AFL player Shannon Grant has faced court on more than a dozen charges, including assault.

Former AFL player Shannon Grant will consider fighting criminal allegations, including multiple counts of assault, while prosecutors eye further charges.

The North Melbourne premiership midfielder was arrested at his Highett home last week on 18 charges, including assault, intentionally causing injury and criminal damage.

His lawyer Nicole Spicer has described the case as “personal and private”, saying it could hurt his reputation and family.

Grant, who won the 1999 Norm Smith medal with the Kangaroos, faced Moorabbin Magistrates Court on Wednesday for a brief hearing.

“Mr Grant is obviously concerned about the fact that matters of a personal and private nature relating to him are now a matter of public and media concern,” Ms Spicer said outside court.

Grant, 40, allegedly committed unlawful assaults on three separate occasions in 2017.

It’s also alleged he stomped on a victim’s foot, caused injury by throwing a mobile phone, and damaged a laptop.

Prosecutors said the investigation was ongoing in Victoria and Queensland, and it was possible more charges could be laid.

Ms Spicer said the allegations may be contested.

“He will, where appropriate, be defending the charges and will be addressing them in a full and appropriate manner,” she said.

She said the proceedings were “very difficult” for Grant.

“He is mainly concerned about his family and his capacity to protect his family,” Ms Spicer told reporters.

“He is obtaining support from friends and community members and he’s dealing with the matters seriously.”

Grant’s arrest came two days after his shock resignation from a coaching role with amateur club St Kevin’s Old Boys.

He played 301 AFL games, including 243 for North Melbourne, and won the club’s best and fairest award in 2001.

Grant will return to court for a contest mention on March 29.

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Former AFL player Shannon Grant has faced court on more than a dozen charges, including assault.

Former AFL player Shannon Grant has faced court on more than a dozen charges, including assault.

Former AFL player Shannon Grant will consider fighting criminal allegations, including multiple counts of assault, while prosecutors eye further charges.

The North Melbourne premiership midfielder was arrested at his Highett home last week on 18 charges, including assault, intentionally causing injury and criminal damage.

His lawyer Nicole Spicer has described the case as “personal and private”, saying it could hurt his reputation and family.

Grant, who won the 1999 Norm Smith medal with the Kangaroos, faced Moorabbin Magistrates Court on Wednesday for a brief hearing.

“Mr Grant is obviously concerned about the fact that matters of a personal and private nature relating to him are now a matter of public and media concern,” Ms Spicer said outside court.

Grant, 40, allegedly committed unlawful assaults on three separate occasions in 2017.

It’s also alleged he stomped on a victim’s foot, caused injury by throwing a mobile phone, and damaged a laptop.

Prosecutors said the investigation was ongoing in Victoria and Queensland, and it was possible more charges could be laid.

Ms Spicer said the allegations may be contested.

“He will, where appropriate, be defending the charges and will be addressing them in a full and appropriate manner,” she said.

She said the proceedings were “very difficult” for Grant.

“He is mainly concerned about his family and his capacity to protect his family,” Ms Spicer told reporters.

“He is obtaining support from friends and community members and he’s dealing with the matters seriously.”

Grant’s arrest came two days after his shock resignation from a coaching role with amateur club St Kevin’s Old Boys.

He played 301 AFL games, including 243 for North Melbourne, and won the club’s best and fairest award in 2001.

Grant will return to court for a contest mention on March 29.

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Former AFL player Shannon Grant has faced court on more than a dozen charges, including assault.

Former AFL player Shannon Grant has faced court on more than a dozen charges, including assault.

Former AFL player Shannon Grant will consider fighting criminal allegations, including multiple counts of assault, while prosecutors eye further charges.

The North Melbourne premiership midfielder was arrested at his Highett home last week on 18 charges, including assault, intentionally causing injury and criminal damage.

His lawyer Nicole Spicer has described the case as “personal and private”, saying it could hurt his reputation and family.

Grant, who won the 1999 Norm Smith medal with the Kangaroos, faced Moorabbin Magistrates Court on Wednesday for a brief hearing.

“Mr Grant is obviously concerned about the fact that matters of a personal and private nature relating to him are now a matter of public and media concern,” Ms Spicer said outside court.

Grant, 40, allegedly committed unlawful assaults on three separate occasions in 2017.

It’s also alleged he stomped on a victim’s foot, caused injury by throwing a mobile phone, and damaged a laptop.

Prosecutors said the investigation was ongoing in Victoria and Queensland, and it was possible more charges could be laid.

Ms Spicer said the allegations may be contested.

“He will, where appropriate, be defending the charges and will be addressing them in a full and appropriate manner,” she said.

She said the proceedings were “very difficult” for Grant.

“He is mainly concerned about his family and his capacity to protect his family,” Ms Spicer told reporters.

“He is obtaining support from friends and community members and he’s dealing with the matters seriously.”

Grant’s arrest came two days after his shock resignation from a coaching role with amateur club St Kevin’s Old Boys.

He played 301 AFL games, including 243 for North Melbourne, and won the club’s best and fairest award in 2001.

Grant will return to court for a contest mention on March 29.

Australian Associated Press

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Former AFL player Shannon Grant has faced court on more than a dozen charges, including assault.

Former AFL player Shannon Grant has faced court on more than a dozen charges, including assault.

Former AFL player Shannon Grant will consider fighting criminal allegations, including multiple counts of assault, while prosecutors eye further charges.

The North Melbourne premiership midfielder was arrested at his Highett home last week on 18 charges, including assault, intentionally causing injury and criminal damage.

His lawyer Nicole Spicer has described the case as “personal and private”, saying it could hurt his reputation and family.

Grant, who won the 1999 Norm Smith medal with the Kangaroos, faced Moorabbin Magistrates Court on Wednesday for a brief hearing.

“Mr Grant is obviously concerned about the fact that matters of a personal and private nature relating to him are now a matter of public and media concern,” Ms Spicer said outside court.

Grant, 40, allegedly committed unlawful assaults on three separate occasions in 2017.

It’s also alleged he stomped on a victim’s foot, caused injury by throwing a mobile phone, and damaged a laptop.

Prosecutors said the investigation was ongoing in Victoria and Queensland, and it was possible more charges could be laid.

Ms Spicer said the allegations may be contested.

“He will, where appropriate, be defending the charges and will be addressing them in a full and appropriate manner,” she said.

She said the proceedings were “very difficult” for Grant.

“He is mainly concerned about his family and his capacity to protect his family,” Ms Spicer told reporters.

“He is obtaining support from friends and community members and he’s dealing with the matters seriously.”

Grant’s arrest came two days after his shock resignation from a coaching role with amateur club St Kevin’s Old Boys.

He played 301 AFL games, including 243 for North Melbourne, and won the club’s best and fairest award in 2001.

Grant will return to court for a contest mention on March 29.

Australian Associated Press

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