University of Memphis basketball commit Mikey Williams was beaming with smiles while leaving a San Diego County courtroom on Thursday after avoiding jail time in the shooting on March 27 that went down outside of his Jamul, California home.
According to reports, Mikey Williams cut a sweet deal to avoid spending time in jail over the shooting incident.
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According to the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office, in exchange for the plea, Williams must attend Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, gun safety, and anger management classes … as well as complete 80 hours of community service. If he does all of the above by his sentencing date on Aug. 12, 2024 — and keeps his nose clean — the charge will be reduced to a misdemeanor, and, perhaps more importantly, he’ll stay out of a cell.
Mikey Williams had this to say to the cameras while leaving the courtroom after cutting the “sweet” deal to avoid jail time.
“I feel good. All glory to God.”
Deputy District Attorney George Modlin also had this to say about the deal.
“Cases are individually looked at. There is no rubber stamp for any type of case, but when we looked into the details of Mr. Williams’ age, lack of criminal record, everything that took place that night, both sides got together and worked really hard and came up with a resolution that we both believed creates justice for Mr. Williams and the community, keeps the community safe and creates the proper safeguards.”
Mickey Williams is now ready to get back to the court and do what he does best. All the best of luck to Mickey.
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