Nov 19, 2009 10:45 am US/Eastern
Source: Jayson Williams Facing Prison In Plea Deal
Former NBA Star Acquitted In 2004 Of Manslaughter Charges
TRENTON, N.J. (CBS) ―
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Former basketball player Jayson Williams confers with defense attorney Billy Martin during a hearing at the Somerset County Courthouse in Somerville, N.J., on July 16, 2007.
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Jayson Williams is facing prison under plea deal in the wreckless manslaughter case against the retired NBA star, a source told The Associated Press Thursday.
The deal could have Williams spend up to three years in prison for accidentally shooting a driver at his New Jersey estate in 2002, according to the source close the case.
Williams, who retired in 2000 after playing nine seasons in the NBA for the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Nets, was to face a retrial in January on a reckless manslaughter count.
The person, who was not authorized to speak about the case, told the AP on condition of anonymity that Williams is to plead guilty to aggravated assault on Friday. Because a gun was used in the crime, Williams must serve at least 18 months in prison, the person said.
The plea deal would resolve all charges in the case that dragged out for nearly eight years.
During his 2002 trial, the jury deadlocked on the reckless manslaughter count, acquitted him of aggravated manslaughter and convicted him of covering up the shooting. He was never sentenced for the cover-up counts, pending the outcome of the retrial, and has remained free on bail.
Several messages left for defense attorney Joseph Hayden were not returned Thursday.
Witnesses testified that while showing off a shotgun in his bedroom, Williams snapped the weapon shut and it fired one shot that struck driver Costas Christofi in the chest, killing him. They also testified that Williams initially placed the gun in the dead man's hands and instructed those present in the bedroom to lie about what happened.
The defense has maintained the shooting was an accident and that Williams panicked afterward.
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