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Report: District Attorney makes recommendations for jailed Jon Jones, includes curfew stipulation

Tomorrow (Thurs., March 31, 2016), perhaps the greatest mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter of all-time -- who has literally zero ability to drive a motor vehicle -- will have his day in Bernalillo County court. That's when former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Light Heavyweight champion, Jon Jones, will leave his prison cell to stand in front of judge Michael Martinez inside New Mexico Second Judicial District Court to explain the reason(s) he violated the terms of his probation, as well as cursed and brow-beat a local police officer.

The good news? It seems as though Jones -- who up until recently satisfied the terms of his 18-month supervised probation, including numerous community service appearances -- will be able to return to society .