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MESA, Arizona (Reuters) - Former heavyweight boxing
champion Mike Tyson pleaded guilty to drug possession and
driving under the influence in an Arizona court on Monday.
His plea stemmed from an arrest last December in which
authorities said Tyson, who has a long history of legal
problems, admitted to using cocaine that day and to being
addicted to the drug.
He now faces up to three years and nine months in prison
for the felony possession charge and up to six months in jail
for the misdemeanor DUI count. The 41-year-old boxer is
scheduled to be sentenced on November 19.
Dressed in a light blue shirt and dark blue trousers during
a brief appearance in Maricopa County Superior Court, a somber
Tyson quickly answered a series of questions by the judge about
the plea agreement, responding, "guilty" when asked how he
pleaded to each count.
Tyson was arrested in December 29 in Scottsdale, Arizona,
after being spotted driving erratically upon leaving a
nightclub and nearly colliding with a sheriff's vehicle,
authorities said.
Prosecutors on Monday said Tyson had 2.16 grams of cocaine
in his possession and traces of marijuana in his system at the
time of his arrest.
"Mike admitted to possessing bags of cocaine and said he
uses any time he can get his hands on it," the arresting
officer wrote in his report.
Tyson's attorney, David Chesnoff, said the controversial
boxer is undergoing substance abuse treatment at a California
rehabilitation facility and has been sober for eight months.
Tyson in April sold his home in the posh Arizona community of
Paradise Valley.
"He took the bull by the horns and has managed to deal with
his addictions and stay sober for an extended period of time,"
Chesnoff told reporters after the hearing. "He's not in denial.
He's acknowledged that what he did was wrong."
Tyson served three years in an Indiana prison following a
1992 rape conviction. In 1999, he was sentenced to one year in
jail after pleading no contest to two misdemeanor assault
charges in Maryland. He was released after 3 1/3 months behind
bars.
The prize fighter once known as "Iron Mike" was banned from
boxing for a year after biting a chunk out of rival Evander
Holyfield's ear in their world title bout in Las Vegas in 1997.
Tyson retired two years ago with a 50-6 record that included 44
knockouts.
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