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Draymond Green Reaches Plea Agreement in Assault Case
Green agreed to a plea deal in which he would pay for a noise complaint, a whopping $560, and the rest of the charges against him would be dropped.
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Green’s attorney, James Heos, told the Detroit Free Press that Green would have fought the charge in a jury trial, but his work schedule got in the way.
Following the incident, which police say they personally witnessed, Green was arrested and spent a night in jail.
“I’m not anxious, because every time Draymond is in a situation, he learns from it”, said Klay Thompson, Green’s teammate on both the Warriors and Team USA, on Monday.
Green, 26, was one of 12 players selected to represent the United States at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro next month.
Green reportedly slapped Spartan defensive back Jermaine Edmondson during an early-morning altercation at a bar in MI earlier this month.
If he does all of those things. the charge will be reduced to a civil infraction.so he won’t have a misdemeanor on his record.
Draymond Green’s assault case has been resolved.
Draymond Green got a pretty good deal. That Michigan State DB has since transferred to another school.
Green, who played basketball at Michigan State University in East Lansing, originally was facing a misdemeanor assault charge.
Green posted a $200 bond and was released from custody.
After the arrest, Green submitted to a preliminary breath test.
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The Golden State Warriors’ forward was suspended during the playoffs and then collapsed with his teammates after going up 3-1 in the NBA Finals.