Conor McGregor Plea Bargain Likely

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...but still includes felony
Conor McGregor will almost certainly cop a plea in his malicious mischief case, and the deal may include a felony ... law enforcement sources connected with the case tell TMZ.

McGregor has been charged with felony criminal mischief in addition to 3 counts of misdemeanor assault and attempted assault. Conor did $8,000 worth of damage to the tour bus when he threw a dolly at the vehicle, shattering the window and injuring 3 passengers.

Our law enforcement sources say as of now ... there's a good chance the deal offered will be felony criminal mischief. In other words, prosecutors will make the offer and Conor will have 2 choices ... accept it or go to trial.

One source in contact with Conor and familiar with the case says the UFC fighter's team is well aware ... going to trial is too risky ... a conviction is all but certain.

If Conor pleads no contest or guilty to felony criminal mischief, he could go back to court after 1 year and ask the judge to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, assuming he keeps his nose clean.
The biggest problem ... Conor could get in the crosshairs of immigration officials, who might try to deport him for committing a violent felony in the U.S.

http://www.tmz.com/2018/04/10/conor-mcgregor-felony-plea-bargain-bus-attack/
 
Trump will give Conor a presidential pardon. He'll have his criminal record wiped once he pays all reparations. Calling it now.
 
It's time to get rid of these criminal immigrants who come to hurt hard working Americans like Chiesa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Deport that Immigrant criminal scum!!!!!!!

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Tmz doesn't know what they're talking about. They are saying a plea bargain will be offered and he has 2 choices, my ass he has 3, his legal team will make a counter offer that puts the misdemeanors (& probably some new ones) back on the table & removes the felony, no we have a normal negotiation. He'll make a large donation to the NY FOP and accept the misdemeanors, case closed.
 
...but still includes felony
I get all my legal advice from TMZ. The felony charge was 2nd degree criminal mischief - causing damage to property in excess of $1500. Carries a minimum sentence of 1 year in NY. It is crazy that they consider damage to property more severe than assault on people. Mcgregor's lawyer will probably get it down to a misdemeanor, large fine, and some form of counseling.
 
How in the world does a broken bus window equate to $8,000 in damage? Are you kidding me?
 
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