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No-jail offer for Knicks’ Felton in NY gun case

JENNIFER PELTZ
Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — Prosecutors say New York Knicks point guard Raymond Felton is expected to plead guilty in a felony gun possession case in exchange for being sentenced to community service and a $5,000 fine.

Felton was in a Manhattan court Monday, when prosecutors outlined the agreement. The plea date is to be set at a June 30 court session.

His lawyer credits the district attorney’s office with “focusing on the facts, and only the facts.”

Felton was arrested in February. He turned himself in shortly after a game.

Authorities say his estranged wife’s lawyer had brought a loaded semi-automatic handgun to a police precinct, saying it was Felton’s and she wanted it out of their house. She had filed for divorce the week before.

The NBA has said it’s monitoring the case.

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