Considering Jones history he got off pretty light here.
Especially considering we are in the middle of a pandemic he was basically told by the prosecutors to stay at home.
UFC superstar Jon Jones has pled guilty to driving while intoxicated stemming from a March 26 arrest in New Mexico, officials tell TMZ Sports.
The reigning UFC light heavyweight champ has struck a deal with prosecutors in which he agreed to 1-year supervised probation.
As part of the deal, Jones will serve 96 hours in a community custody program — which is a form of incarceration, but not in a traditional jail cell. We’re told it’s similar to house arrest. He will wear an ankle monitor, which allows authorities to make sure he doesn’t leave his residence unless he has permission.
Officials say Jones will be ordered to “complete a minimum of 90 day out-patient treatment, maximum fines and fees, community service and all other requirements of reporting to probation.”
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, officials are allowing Jones to participate in the outpatient program via video conferencing.
As for the community service, Jones must complete 48 total hours.
Jones must also install an ignition interlock device in any vehicle he operates — which requires him to complete a breathalyzer (to test for alcohol) before the car will start.
If he violates his agreement he goes back to jail.
Flip the page of Jones drunk out of his mind during his latest arrest.