San Ysidro High School Basketball Star Mikey Williams Reaches Plea Agreement in Gun Case, Avoids Prison Time
Key points:
- Former San Ysidro High School basketball star Mikey Williams has reached a plea agreement in his gun case, potentially avoiding prison time
- Williams pleaded guilty to two felony counts—making criminal threats and personal use of a firearm in commission of a crime
- The plea agreement could result in a misdemeanor conviction and no prison time, allowing Williams to continue his basketball career
Former San Ysidro basketball star Mikey Williams reached a plea deal in his gun case, potentially avoiding prison time. Williams pleaded guilty to two felony counts – one for making criminal threats and one for personal use of a firearm. If he completes anger management classes, therapy, and community service, the firearms charge could be dismissed and the criminal threat charge reduced to a misdemeanor. The University of Memphis, where Williams committed to play, has not yet determined if he can join the team due to his legal process in California.
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