*Update* Jon Jones to be released from jail allowed to fight at UFC 197

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JON JONES CITED FOR DRAG RACING, 4 OTHER VIOLATIONS
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Brett Okamoto
Monday, March 28, 2016 06:28PM
UFC star Jon Jones was cited for drag racing in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico, on March 24, according to Albuquerque police.

Jones, 28, received five total citations, according to police department spokesman Tanner Tixier. Other citations included equipment modifications, issue with a license plate and failure to maintain a traffic lane. Tixier said he believed Jones was alone at the time of the stop and was driving a white Corvette.

"I was not drag racing nor was I speeding. I did not get a speeding ticket. I was driving within the speed limit of the 35mph zone," Jones explained in a statement. "I feel that police used a technicality to ticket me for drag racing, for simply revving my engine and acknowledging some of my local fans. I regrettably said words to the police officer out of frustration, for which I apologize for, but I do feel this was excessive."

Jones said Monday on the "MMA Hour" that his exchange with the officer became "heated" after he found out he was being cited for drag racing.

"For the police to be correct, the judge is going to have to find that Jon revving his engine constitutes drag racing," Jones' attorney, Vincent Ward, said in a statement. "He wasn't speeding, he was not driving recklessly. All Jon did was rev his engine to acknowledge a fan."

Jones was also pulled over and cited in February for driving without a license, registration or proof of insurance. Jones received a 90-day deferred sentence for those citations in a court appearance on March 23.

Originally from New York, Jones is currently under supervised probation as part of a plea agreement he entered into in September. The agreement stemmed from a felony charge of leaving the scene of a crash in April 2015. It is not yet known how the March 24 citations might affect Jones' probation.

Jones (21-1) is scheduled to challenge current UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier at UFC 197 on April 23 in Las Vegas. Jones is the former 205-pound champion and already has one win over Cormier.

The UFC released a statement Monday afternoon regarding Jones.

"We are aware of the situation and are looking into the matter," the UFC said. "We've also been in touch with Jon's team regarding the matter."

Following his arrest last year, Jones became the first UFC champion in history to be stripped of his title because of disciplinary reasons.

At a UFC news conference earlier this month, Jones claimed he was sober for the first time in his athletic career. In May 2012, Jones was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in New York. He eventually pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor DWI.




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Bleacher said he got arrested?


fukk. fukk.
Its crazy. he got arrested because the judge though the citation violated his probation. I did not know getting pulled over counted as getting in trouble with the law. Its fuxing bullsh!t.

That's my issue with the American "justice" system, its phony and unjust and open to interpretation of judges.
 

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From Why Jon Jones’ Probation Violation Arrest Could be a Big Deal

Earlier today it was revealed that Jon Jones was arrested for an alleged probation violation stemming from a recent traffic stop.

While motor vehicle violations are generally minor incidents they can be compelling for individuals under probation.

When Jones plead guilty to felony hit and run in September 2015 he was given a stern warning by the presiding judge about the potential consequences of his guilty plea. I urge you to view the below video to get a sense of these potential consequences –



If Jones is convicted of probation violation New Mexico law allows the Court to

  • continue the original probation,
  • revoke the probation and either order a new probation with any condition provided for in Section 31-20-5 or 31-20-6 NMSA 1978, or require the probationer to serve the balance of the sentence imposed or any lesser sentence.
  • If imposition of sentence was deferred, the court may impose any sentence which might originally have been imposed, but credit shall be given for time served on probation.
In other words if Jones is found to have violated his probation he can be facing consequences including potential incarceration and being a convicted felon as a result of this traffic incident.
 
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Its crazy. he got arrested because the judge though the citation violated his probation. I did not know getting pulled over counted as getting in trouble with the law. Its fuxing bullsh!t.

That's my issue with the American "justice" system, its phony and unjust and open to interpretation of judges.

That's the trap of probation. If can't even have contact with the police or it's a violation.
 
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