Adam Jones pleads guilty to misdemeanor obstruction charge
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- May 17, 2017
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Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Adam "Pacman" Johnson has pleaded guilty one misdemeanor charge from your altercation this season.
Municipal Court Judge Dwane Mallory ignored misdemeanor counts of assault and topsy-turvy conduct in the prosecutor's request following a plea agreement. He sentenced Johnson to time already offered -- 2 days -- around the obstructing official
business count.
The 33-year-old Johnson apologized in the court Tuesday for his behavior and particularly to some Cincinnati officer he earned profane comments to after his arrest Bo Schultz Jersey.
The Hamilton County prosecutor earlier ignored a legal count alleging Johnson spit on the jail nurse.
Johnson was jailed Jan. 3 within the latest incident inside a career marked by legalities.
Johnson continues to be susceptible to potential National football league discipline, and National football league Network Insider reported Tuesday that he's facing a potential suspension. Rapoport added there's no timetable on potential discipline for Johnson.