Adam Jones Takes Plea Deal


***Update***

(Cincinnati, Oh.)--Cincinnati Bengals corner-back Adam ``Pacman'' Jones took a plea deal Tuesday morning, pleaded guilty to a single misdemeanor charge and will not see any jail time.

The 33-year-old NLF player apologized in court for his behavior during his January arrest and specifically to a Cincinnati Police Officer he made profane comments to after his arrest.

Municipal Court Judge Dwane Mallory dismissed misdemeanor counts of assault and disorderly conduct at the prosecutor's request after a plea agreement. He sentenced Jones to time already served on the obstructing official business count. Jones had served two days in jail in January.

The Hamilton County Prosecutor previously dismissed a felony count alleging Jones spit on a nurse at the jail.



(Cincinnati, Oh.)--Veteran Cincinnati Bengal Corner-back Adam ``Pacman'' Jones is set to be in court today for a pretrial hearing Tuesday. 

Jones is charged with assault, disorderly conduct and obstructing official business stemming from an altercation at a downtown Cincinnati hotel on Jan. 3. 

Jones has said he shouldn't have been arrested, but later apologized through his attorneys after video was released showing him in the back of police vehicle repeatedly using profanity and telling one officer ``I hope you die tomorrow.''

Jones is also subject to potential NFL discipline.

Municipal Court Judge Dwane Mallory is presiding Tuesday.


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