Getty ImagesAfter multiple delays, the legal process for Michigan wide receiver Jerald Robinson has run its course.
Robinson was sentenced to six months probation today in Washtenaw County’s 15th District Court stemming from a charge of malicious destruction of property he received in April. The receiver previously pleaded guilty to the charge in August after multiple delays to his pretrial hearing.
The terms of his probation include 24 hours of community service and no alcohol or drug use. He must also pay $440 in court fees and fines plus oversight of $125 and a to-be-determined restitution. If Robinson adheres to the terms, he will have the conviction erased from his record.
Robinson’s charge comes from an incident in February where he lifted (and broke) a parking gate.
Robinson has two catches for 19 yards so far this season.
(Hat tip: Detroit Free Press)
You got a second change J-Rob.
Keep your nose clean Bro, or the next gate you contend with will be the one on your way out of the Big House!
Stay right and Go BLUE!
Six players arrested in six months and Hoke barely suspends any of them. Ridiculous
Hoke is a joke.What a great coach he is.Right up there with the great ones that let thugs keep on playing.He can always get a job at either USC schools.They both keep thugs on the payroll.