UPPER MARLBORO, Md. ― Cleveland Cavaliers guard Delonte West is scheduled for his first day of home detention after pleading guilty to weapons charges. West will begin eight months of electronic monitoring Monday as a result of his plea deal. A spokesman for his legal team and a spokesman for the Prince George's County State's Attorney's office have not...
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. ― Cleveland Cavaliers guard Delonte West is scheduled for his first day of home detention after pleading guilty to weapons charges.
West will begin eight months of electronic monitoring Monday as a result of his plea deal.
A spokesman for his legal team and a spokesman for the Prince George's County State's Attorney's office have not provided details about the electronic monitoring.
Prosecutors said that the sentence would allow West to attend practices and travel to NBA games as his team's schedule requires, if the league allows it.
A Prince George's County Circuit Court judge also sentenced West to two years of unsupervised probation, 40 hours of community service and psychological counseling.