Ty Lawson denies probation violations in Denver court hearing
Posted Mar 28, 2017
Ty Lawson, the former Nuggets point guard who now plays for the Sacramento Kings, appeared in a Denver court on Thursday and denied allegations he violated his probation after pleading guilty in 2015 to driving while impaired. The 29-year-old, through his attorney, asked that he be monitored by an alcohol testing device in the time before his next court hearing in six weeks.
(Denver Post)
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