USC defensive back Shareece Wright will avoid jail time after pleading no contest to disturbing the peace in San Bernardino Superior Court on Thursday in an incident at a Colton party broken up by police last Labor Day weekend.
As part of a plea agreement, Wright pled no contest to disturbing the peace, a misdemeanor, his attorney Carlos L. Juarez said. Wright will be on one-year court supervised probation, fill pay a $456 fine and perform 200 hours of community service. Upon completion of the community service the charge will be reduced to a citation and eventually removed from his record, Juarez said.
Glad people see through this "disturbing the peace" nonsense (check the comments in the article above). First, they tried to charge Shareece with "resisting a police officer" even though he was never arrested the night of the incident. How often do you resist a police officer and not get arrested? Then the DA lowered the charge down to a misdemeanor trying to get Shareece to accept a 90-day jail term; of course Shareece's lawyers didn't budge. Now they've reduced the charge down to "disturbing the peace" which will eventually be a citation when all community service are completed.
