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Kings’ Zach Randolph gets community service after LA arrest

By , on September 13, 2017


Sacramento King's Zach Randolph (Photo: Zach Randolph/Facebook)
Sacramento King’s Zach Randolph (Photo: Zach Randolph/Facebook)

LOS ANGELES — Sacramento Kings forward Zach Randolph has been sentenced to community service after being arrested for marijuana possession and resisting arrest following an incident last month at a Los Angeles housing project.

Los Angeles city attorney’s office spokesman Frank Mateljan says Randolph entered a no contest plea Wednesday.

He says Randolph was sentenced to 150 hours of community service and may ask for the charges to be vacated if he stays out of trouble for a year.

Randolph’s attorney didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment, but he has previously called the allegations “false and misleading.”

Randolph, a 16-year NBA veteran, spent eight seasons with the Memphis Grizzlies before signing with the Sacramento Kings in July.

 

 

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