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NEW YORK (AP) -- Dallas Mavericks point guard Raymond Felton pleaded guilty Wednesday in a New York gun case, taking a plea deal that involved admitting a felony but spares him jail.

Felton pleaded guilty to attempted criminal possession of a weapon and criminal possession of a firearm. He admitted he knowingly had a large-capacity ammunition magazine and a semi-automatic pistol without a license.

"Are those charges true?'' Manhattan state Supreme Court Justice Larry Stephen asked.''Yes, sir,'' Felton said, later adding in a soft voice: ''I apologize. I realize what I did was wrong.''

He was immediately sentenced to 500 hours of community service and ordered to pay a $5,000 fine. Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Jonathan Rebold said Felton will be allowed to do the service outside New York.

If he complies, the case will be closed without jail time or probation.

''At this point, Raymond is looking forward to starting the next chapter of his life and focusing on success in Dallas,'' his lawyer, James Walden, said after court.

The criminal case arose last winter, as Felton grappled with the breakup of his marriage and navigated a struggling season with the New York Knicks. He was traded to Dallas last month, two days after his plea plan was announced.

The team declined to comment Wednesday.

About a week after Felton's law student wife filed for divorce, her attorney brought a loaded semi-automatic handgun to a police precinct and said it was Felton's and she wanted it out of the house, authorities said. Walden has said Felton never threatened anyone with the gun.

After police contacted Felton, he turned himself in shortly after a Mavericks-Knicks game at Madison Square Garden.

Felton was charged under a state law that bans many large-capacity ammunition magazines. Prosecutors said Felton's could hold about 20 rounds.

The NBA, which has said it is monitoring the case, had no immediate comment Wednesday. The league usually waits until criminal cases against players are resolved before deciding whether to impose any fine or suspension.

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I hate Felton, but shit like this pisses me off. 2 mags at 10 rds each is not a felony, but one with 20 rds is.

Crazy laws man
 
Yeah this is a bullshit case, and a bullshit law. I hate the guy as a player, but sympathize for him as a person. Now he has a Felony on his record for life, what a crock of shit.
 
So, if the NBA is monitoring the case, does that mean they are essentially doing what any fan does... which is just wait for it to come out on social media? Lazy asses.
 
Poor guy can't catch a break with his last name either... you forget the T in his name and it's Felon... you add a Y at the end of that and it's Felony. Poor guy.
 
Tim MacMahon: Mark Cuban tells me Mavs are absolutely not looking to dump Raymond Felton. "We like him and think he will have a great year," Cuban said.

Riiiiiiight
 
but sympathize for him as a person. Now he has a Felony on his record for life

Poor guy. He had an unregistered firearm and liked to point it at his wife during arguments. I feel for him so much.
 
Poor guy. He had an unregistered firearm and liked to point it at his wife during arguments. I feel for him so much.

Uh, yeah. Sure he did. Don't believe everything you read. Especially from lawyer types.
 
it must have been registered or else thats a mandatory 2/3 years though right? plaxico style?
 
The best part of this story is "Dallas Mavericks point guard, Raymond Felton".
 
Funny how people are demanding that Kevin Love trade thread be moved to OT because it's non Blazers related but not this thread.:jerry:
 
And this thread has the precursory "OT" in the thread title.

But yea, that sucks for Felton, 500 hours of community service aint nothing to shake a stick at.

That's 500 hours less he can devote to eating.
 
Yeah this is a bullshit case, and a bullshit law. I hate the guy as a player, but sympathize for him as a person. Now he has a Felony on his record for life, what a crock of shit.

Yeah, it's gonna be real hard for him when he retires at 35 with millions of dollars.
 
NYC has strict gun laws, as a gun owner I have zero sympathy for idiots that break the rules.
 
The State of New York looked at their potential food bill and said, "Fuck it. We're not going to incur that kind of cost."
 
The State of New York looked at their potential food bill and said, "Fuck it. We're not going to incur that kind of cost."

And they probably didn't want their prison league basketball team to get worse!
 
The prisoner who cleans the urinals didn't want a new guy who misses every shot by 5 feet.
 

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