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local,nodn,breaking,news,south_jersey Okafor speeding ticket deal upheld: $439 fine, no community service

A Camden County judge ruled Thursday that an initial plea deal offered to Philadelphia 76ers player Jahlil Okafor is valid, meaning Okafor will pay a $439 fine for speeding on the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, but not be required to do community service, Okafor's attorney said.

Lawyer Andrew Smith said that Okafor already previously paid the fee for the charges, but that the check was not accepted because Camden city's law office decided it wanted to vacate the plea agreement. Smith said he believed this was so community service could be added to Okafor's punishment.

"If it was anyone else who had that same ticket, they wouldn't have demanded anything or tried to overturn that plea agreement," Smith said.