FSU WR Jesus 'Bobo' Wilson Pleads No Contest To Theft
by Staff Reporter
July 31, 20141 Comments
Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
Florida State wide receiver Jesus "Bobo" Wilson has pleaded no contest to two misdemeanors for his role in a scooter theft on campus, his attorney confirmed Thursday. Per ESPN:
quote:All thought this is goods news for Wilson, there has been no official word from Florida State about whether or not he would be reinstated.
Tim Jansen said Wilson had the initial felony charge reduced to misdemeanor petty theft and misdemeanor criminal mischief. Wilson already has paid $1,074 in restitution to the scooter owner, and was sentenced to spend 30 days on a jail work camp and two years' probation. The probation can be reduced to one year if he completes the work camp.
Wilson was automatically suspended from the football team after he was charged with a felony last month in connection with a stolen scooter. After initially telling police a friend let him borrow the scooter, he later admitted to investigators that he stole the scooter in June but did not plan on keeping it as long as he did.
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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