Saturday, July 19, 2014

Aldon Smith Sentenced to Work Crew

San Francisco 49ers linebacker received sentencing on Friday for his two of his arrests in the last two years.

Smith was sentenced to three years of probation and to 11 days with a work crew after he pleaded no contest to drunken driving and weapons charges.

Smith must also serve 235 hours of community service and pay nearly $4,000 in fines.

The weapons charge came from an incident involving a party at his home where he was stabbed and two people were shot. Police later found three rifles inside Smith's home which are legal where he purchased them in Arizona but illegal in California.

The drunk driving charges stem from an arrest on DUI after Smith smashed his car into a tree last fall. His blood alcohol level at the time was found to be twice the legal limit.

Prosecutors did not charge Smith for his bomb threat arrest at Los Angeles International Airport in April. Smith will likely face a suspension from the NFL for his series of off-field problems.

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