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Jayson Williams -LOUD STEUPS
« on: January 05, 2010, 02:05:23 PM »
Former NBA star Jayson Williams was charged with drunken driving after his SUV veered off an exit ramp and struck a tree early Tuesday, police said, the latest legal woe for the troubled ex-player.

Williams, who is awaiting a manslaughter retrial in New Jersey, suffered cuts to his face in the crash, police said. He was in the passenger seat when officers arrived, and he told them someone else had been driving, according to police. But witnesses told police they saw him in the driver's seat, and officers said no one else was in the car.

The black Mercedes-Benz SUV was exiting FDR Drive at East 20th Street in Manhattan when it veered off the curved exit, authorities said.

Police said it appeared Williams was drinking before the 3:15 a.m. crash. He was taken to Bellevue Hospital, where he refused a breath test, authorities said. Police asked for a warrant to test blood taken by hospital officials for alcohol content.

It's not clear when he would be discharged from the hospital. Police charged him with drunken driving at his hospital bed.

The name of his attorney was not immediately on record. Last month, lawyers in New Jersey asked to be removed from his defense against a reckless manslaughter charge stemming from a 2002 shooting. A hearing on whether they would be released was scheduled for Jan. 11.

Williams retired from the New Jersey Nets in 2000 after a decade in the NBA, unable to overcome a broken leg suffered a year earlier. At the time, he was in the second year of a six-year, $86 million contract.

He was later an NBA analyst for NBC, but was suspended after a hired driver was shot to death in his house in February 2002.

Witnesses testified that Williams had been drinking and was showing off a shotgun in his bedroom when he snapped the weapon shut and it fired one shot that struck the driver, Costas Christofi, in the chest. They also testified that Williams initially placed the gun in the dead man's hands and instructed those present to lie about what happened.

The defense maintained the shooting was an accident and that Williams panicked afterward.

A jury deadlocked on a reckless manslaughter count, acquitted Williams of aggravated manslaughter and convicted him of covering up the shooting. He was never sentenced for the cover-up counts, pending the outcome of the retrial, and has remained free on bail.

He is scheduled to be retried on the reckless manslaughter charge. A hearing set for November to enter a plea in that case was indefinitely postponed by New Jersey State Superior Court Judge Edward M. Coleman.

The New Jersey attorney general's office, which is handling the retrial, wouldn't comment on whether it would try to have Williams' bail revoked. Any potential bail issues could be addressed at Williams' next court date, scheduled for Monday.

Williams suffered a series of further setbacks last year.

His wife filed for divorce, and police used a stun gun on him in a New York hotel after a female friend said he was acting suicidal. He was charged with assault in May after allegedly punching a man in the face outside a North Carolina bar, but charges were dropped. In November, Williams' father, E.J., with whom he owned a construction business, died in South Carolina.
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Re: Jayson Williams -LOUD STEUPS
« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2010, 08:42:43 PM »
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Re: Jayson Williams -LOUD STEUPS
« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2010, 11:27:48 PM »
I eh know if dis fellah is ah imps, a$$hole or ah cyat.

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I'm going with D.) ALL OF THE ABOVE
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Ex-NBA star Jayson Williams makes plea deal, prosecutors say
« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2010, 01:31:40 PM »
Ex-NBA star Jayson Williams makes plea deal, prosecutors say
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Former NBA star Jayson Williams pleaded guilty to aggravated assault Monday in the 2002 shooting death of his chauffeur, according to the New Jersey Attorney General's Office.

Under the plea deal, Williams faces a mandatory sentence of 18 months in prison without the possibility of parole.

Williams was scheduled to be retried on a manslaughter charge stemming from the shooting death of limousine driver Costas Christofi.

Sentencing for Williams is scheduled for February 23. Prosecutors said they will recommend that Williams be sentenced to five years in prison on four charges of attempting to cover up the fatal shooting. He was convicted of those charges in 2004.

Williams was tried in 2004 on eight counts, including aggravated manslaughter. A jury acquitted him of three of the more serious shooting counts, found him guilty on four "coverup" charges, and was unable to reach a decision on the second count of reckless manslaughter.

The trial judge, Edward Coleman, declared a mistrial on that count, and the state decided to move forward with a retrial on that charge.

Williams is free on $250,000 bail with conditions that require him to check in daily with probation officers and not consume alcohol.

Williams recently filed a motion to dismiss the charge on which he was to have been retried, arguing that it constituted double jeopardy because the same evidence used at his first trial would be presented at the retrial.

However a three-judge appellate panel agreed with Coleman's reasoning that "this isn't really a second prosecution, it is a continuation of the same prosecution."

Christofi was shot to death on February 14, 2002, in the bedroom of Williams' plush New Jersey estate. The 55-year-old driver had been hired to drive the former New Jersey Net and several friends to dinner after a sporting event in Pennsylvania.

Afterward the group, including four members of the Harlem Globetrotters team, went back to Williams' home.

The prosecution contended that Williams was recklessly handling a 12-gauge shotgun when it discharged and that he and two others tried to make it look as if Christofi had shot himself.

In January 2003, Williams paid Christofi's family $2.75 million to settle a wrongful death lawsuit.

Williams, who retired about 10 years ago because of a leg injury, played nine seasons with the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Nets.

During his basketball career, Williams was known for his rebounding skills. He averaged 8 points and 12 rebounds per game for the 30 games he played in the 1998-1999 season, according to the National Basketball Association's Web site.

Last week, in an unrelated case, authorities charged Williams with one count each of operating a vehicle while intoxicated and operating a vehicle while impaired, the Manhattan District Attorney's office told CNN.

Those charges allege that Williams was driving a black Mercedes sport utility vehicle fast when he hit a tree at 3:15 a.m., a New York police spokesman said. William's bail was set at $10,000 and he was ordered by Judge Melissa Jackson to wear a monitoring bracelet.

Calls to Williams' attorney were not immediately returned.
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Re: Jayson Williams -LOUD STEUPS
« Reply #4 on: January 11, 2010, 11:53:01 PM »
I eh know if dis fellah is ah imps, a$$hole or ah cyat.

mmm
I'm going with D.) ALL OF THE ABOVE

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