NFL: Pacman Jones settles last charge, gets probation
Associated Press
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Suspended NFL player Adam "Pacman" Jones has settled his last pending criminal charge by pleading no contest to obstructing a police officer two years ago in Georgia.
Jones' attorney and agent, Manny Arora, says the player was sentenced to three years of probation for the run-in with police in February 2006 outside of the family home of his pregnant girlfriend in Fayetteville.
A no contest plea in Georgia does not admit guilt, but doesn't dispute the charge.
A Tennessee judge dismissed public intoxication and disorderly conduct charges stemming from August 2006 last month.
After another plea deal in Las Vegas in December, the Titans cornerback now has no further criminal charges from any of his six arrests since being drafted into the NFL in April 2005.