Apologies if this was discussed here already last month.
In a court proceeding in October, Bird 'admitted to sufficient facts' that:
Pleading to sufficient facts, while not an admission of guilt, means the defendant acknowledges a likely conviction at trial.
https://boston.cbslocal.com/2021/10/26/former-celtics-player-jabari-bird-admitted-assaulting-choking-woman/
Bird's legal penalties seem very light to me. He was ordered to stay in home confinement for 60 days and then will have a probationary period of two years. He may have no contact with the victim and will go through an abuse intervention program. According to the D.A., if Bird doesn't violate his probation or commit any new crimes, the case will then be dismissed without a conviction on his record.
In a court proceeding in October, Bird 'admitted to sufficient facts' that:
- he assaulted and repeatedly choked his then-girlfriend in 2018
- he prevented her from leaving his apartment
- he later threatened her in an attempt to deter her from testifying
Pleading to sufficient facts, while not an admission of guilt, means the defendant acknowledges a likely conviction at trial.
https://boston.cbslocal.com/2021/10/26/former-celtics-player-jabari-bird-admitted-assaulting-choking-woman/
Bird's legal penalties seem very light to me. He was ordered to stay in home confinement for 60 days and then will have a probationary period of two years. He may have no contact with the victim and will go through an abuse intervention program. According to the D.A., if Bird doesn't violate his probation or commit any new crimes, the case will then be dismissed without a conviction on his record.