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FSU linebacker Sims pleads no contest to disorderly conduct

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Posted 12:18PM on Wednesday 10th August 2005 ( 19 years ago )
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) Florida State junior linebacker Ernie Sims will do two days of public service work after pleading no contest Wednesday to a reduced charge of disorderly conduct, stemming from a fight last month with his girlfriend.<br> <br> Sims had originally been charged with domestic battery, but that charge was reduced to disorderly conduct and a resisting arrest charge was dropped, prosecutor Stephanie Usina said.<br> <br> The resisting charge was dropped because ``police said he was very remorseful and cooperative&#39;&#39; after his arrest, Usina said.<br> <br> Sims received six months of probation, but it will be lifted as soon as he completes the two days of work for Leon County, Usina said.<br> <br> ``Mr. Sims is pleased with it, I&#39;m pleased with it,&#39;&#39; said Sims&#39; lawyer, Henry Hunter. ``I&#39;m proud to say he&#39;s ready for the season, ready to concentrate on school and football. He and his girlfriend are back together... He&#39;s a real fine guy.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Sims, 20, was arrested by Tallahassee police shortly after the July 6 incident with his live-in girlfriend, Brooke McGriff, who refused to press charges. The plea deal allows Sims to have normal contact with McGriff.<br> <br> Florida State coach Bobby Bowden has already said that Sims, the Seminoles&#39; second leading tackler last season, will be in the lineup for the Sept. 5 season opener against Miami. Bowden said that since the original charge was a misdemeanor, he would handle Sims&#39; discipline without suspending him.<br> <br> Another Florida State linebacker, A.J. Nicholson, also pleaded no contest earlier this week to a first-offense DUI charge, also a misdemeanor.<br> <br> Nicholson agreed to serve three days in a sheriff&#39;s work program and do 50 hours of community service. Nicholson also will have his driver&#39;s license suspended for six months, be on probation during that time and attend DUI school and a victim-awareness program.<br> <br> Resisting arrest charges against Nicholson from a separate June arrest were dropped. Bowden has also said that Nicholson won&#39;t be suspended and will also play against Miami.<br> <br> (Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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