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by Mike Prada • Nov 19, 2009 3:46 PM EST
Once upon a time, Jayson Williams was known as one the NBA’s best rebounders.
More recently, he’s known as the guy who accidentally shot a limousine driver outside his home. Now, seven years after the incident occurred, Williams has accepted a plea bargain and could serve up to three years in prison.
Former NBA star Jayson Williams has agreed to accept a deal in the 2002 accidental shooting death of a limousine driver at his home, according to multiple reports.
The Associated Press reported Thursday that Williams agreed to a plea deal for aggravated assault that would send him to prison for at least 18 months and up to three years.
I promised myself I wouldn’t go into a rant about our legal system, but how does Williams get up to three years and Donte’ Stallworth gets … okay, okay, I’ll stop.
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