By Steve Barnes LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Dec 1 (Reuters) - Former world middleweight boxing champion Jermain Taylor entered guilty pleas in an Arkansas state court on Tuesday to felony charges stemming from three incidents, and is set to face sentencing in April, court officials said. Taylor, 37, had earlier indicated he would contest the charges that include shooting and wounding a cousin in 2014 near the boxer's suburban Little Rock home. In January, he was arrested on suspicion of brandishing a pistol to threaten a family during a Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade in Little Rock, and in July was charged with battery for assaulting a man at a Little Rock substance abuse treatment center.
Tuesday, 1 December 2015
Former boxing champ Taylor pleads guilty to Arkansas charges (Reuters)
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