On Wednesday morning, Illinois guard Kendrick Nunn plead guilty to a single count of misdemeanor battery. Two counts of domestic battery were dismissed as part of the plea agreement. The junior will receive 18 months of court supervision and 100 hours of community service. He'll also be required to enroll in a partner abuse intervention program and write a letter of apology to the victim.
Nunn pleads to misdemeanor, can avoid conviction by meeting conditions, @schenk reports: https://t.co/ZYLJ5B3tx9 pic.twitter.com/MDI6Jf9LVB
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Nunn was arrested and charged back in March; he was indefinitely suspended from the team shorty thereafter.