Chad “Ochocinco Johnson” was sentenced to 30 days in jail on Monday,
for a probation violation in a domestic violence case (with ex-wife
Evelyn Lozada) by a judge who felt that Johnson was being
disrespectful. The judge rejected a no-jail plea deal after Johnson
playfully slapped his attorney on the butt in court.
Via ESPN:
Johnson, known as Chad Ochocinco for his jersey number in Spanish
during his playing days, had reached a deal with prosecutors calling
for community service and counseling instead of jail.
Broward County
Circuit Judge Kathleen McHugh said she would tack on an additional three
months’ probation because Johnson had failed to meet with his probation
officer during three previous months.
It was all set until Johnson, when asked by McHugh if he was
satisfied with his lawyer Adam Swickle, gave the attorney a light swat
on the rear — as football players routinely do to each other on the
field. The courtroom erupted in laughter and at that McHugh said she
wouldn’t accept the deal.
“I don’t know that you’re taking this whole thing seriously. I
just saw you slap your attorney on the backside. Is there something
funny about this?” McHugh said, slapping the plea deal document down on
her desk. “The whole courtroom was laughing. I’m not going to accept
these plea negotiations.
This isn’t a joke.”
Johnson, 35, tried to apologize and insisted he meant no
disrespect. Johnson was on probation after pleading no contest to
head-butting his then-wife, TV reality star Evelyn Lozada, during an
altercation last August. She quickly filed for divorce after barely a
month of marriage and Johnson, a six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver, was
immediately released by the Miami Dolphins. He didn’t play at all last
season.
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