Mike Hall Jr. Pleads No Contest to Disorderly Conduct
Mike Hall Jr. Pleads No Contest to Disorderly Conduct
Mike Hall Jr. Pleads No Contest to Disorderly Conduct
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Cleveland Browns rookie defensive tackle Mike Hall Jr. pleaded no contest to a disorderly conduct charge stemming from a domestic incident earlier this summer. The 21-year-old was fined $250, received a suspended 30-day jail sentence, and is on two years of probation after initially facing domestic violence charges. His fiancée had recanted her allegations, which included claims of a weapon being involved. Hall remains on the NFL's Commissioner's Exempt List and has missed the first two games of the season, with the league continuing to review his case for potential additional discipline. He expressed regret over the situation and is undergoing counseling as he aims to improve himself. The Browns will look to navigate the season while Hall deals with these legal challenges.

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