Former NBA Player Sentenced To 1 Year In Assault
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- A former professional basketball player was ordered to spend a year in jail for assaulting his girlfriend's brother after a cookout in Maryland.
Oliver Miller, who played for the Phoenix Suns and other teams in the 1990s, pleaded guilty in November to first-degree assault and carrying a handgun. According to prosecutors, Miller and his girlfriend's brother argued at a cookout in Edgewater in April, and Miller later hit him repeatedly in the head with a gun. The man required 11 staples to close his wounds.
Deputy State's Attorney Thomas Fleckenstein said a judge sentenced Miller on Friday to serve five years on the assault
charge but suspended all but a year of the sentence. He was sentenced to three years on the handgun charge with all but 30 days suspended.
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