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Former Kings Player Gets Probation for DUI

Antoine Wright, who was a former Sacramento Kings player, has reportedly been sentenced to three years of informal probation for his drunken driving arrest. According to reports, Wright was originally arrested for DUI after his blood alcohol level was at .2 percent. He will now also have to serve 15 days in jail unless he is granted alternative sentencing like home detention. He reportedly pleaded no contest to the misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence.              

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