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Tyreek Hill Pleads Guilty, Receives Three Years of Probation For December 2014 Domestic Assault

Former Cowboys running back Tyreek Hill was in Payne County District Court on Friday, eight months after being arrested and kicked off the team for a domestic violence assault charge against his then-pregnant girlfriend.

Hill, 21, received a sentence of three years probation, according to The Oklahoman’s Kyle Fredrickson.

Should Hill complete his probation without incident, he’ll avoid any prison time and have the charge expunged from his record, according to his attorney Jay Husbands. The removal of the charge also means he will not be a convicted felon. However, if Hill screws up during his probation, it will likely result in a three year prison sentence.