Mike Tyson ‘must go to jail’

Mike Tyson ‘must go to jail’

PHOENIX – Former heavyweight boxing champ Mike Tyson was charged on Wednesday with drug possession and driving under the influence of drugs, and the top prosecutor of Arizona’s most populous county wants to send him to prison.

“He has run out of second chances, at least in my book,” Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas said in a news conference. Tyson, 40, was charged with two felonies for drug possession and two misdemeanour counts of driving under the influence of drugs.If convicted of all four charges, he could be sentenced to between two and seven years.The charges stem from his arrest on Friday in Scottsdale, where Tyson was stopped in his car after leaving a nightclub.An officer found bags of cocaine in his back pocket and another in a package of cigarettes in his car, according to court records.Tyson’s criminal attorney, Thomas Marlow, didn’t return phone calls Wednesday from The Associated Press.Tyson’s arrest was his latest legal entanglement, dating more than a decade.In 1992, Tyson was convicted of rape in Indiana.Six years later, the former boxing champ pleaded no contest to misdemeanour assault charges in Maryland.Thomas said Tyson’s record makes him eligible for prison time instead of Arizona’s drug treatment programmes for non-violent offenders.”I don’t take any pleasure out of doing this,” Thomas said.”A week ago, my kids and I were watching Rocky Balboa in the movie theatre, and we saw Mike Tyson make a cameo appearance in the movie, and now here we are and he’s looking at going back to prison.”Tyson became the youngest heavyweight champion in history in 1986, when at 20 he knocked out Trevor Berbick.Four years later he was knocked out by James “Buster” Douglas.By 1997, Tyson’s career hit its low point when he bit Evander Holyfield’s ear during a fight.Tyson recently got back in the ring for a series of four-round exhibitions.When announcing the world tour, Tyson told reporters he was deep in debt and wondered if people would still pay to watch him fight.On Friday, Tyson was released without bond after a brief court appearance.He didn’t make any comment to reporters, except for offering a greeting.Thomas said Tyson should be back in court for a preliminary hearing within the next two weeks.Nampa-APTyson, 40, was charged with two felonies for drug possession and two misdemeanour counts of driving under the influence of drugs.If convicted of all four charges, he could be sentenced to between two and seven years.The charges stem from his arrest on Friday in Scottsdale, where Tyson was stopped in his car after leaving a nightclub.An officer found bags of cocaine in his back pocket and another in a package of cigarettes in his car, according to court records.Tyson’s criminal attorney, Thomas Marlow, didn’t return phone calls Wednesday from The Associated Press.Tyson’s arrest was his latest legal entanglement, dating more than a decade.In 1992, Tyson was convicted of rape in Indiana.Six years later, the former boxing champ pleaded no contest to misdemeanour assault charges in Maryland.Thomas said Tyson’s record makes him eligible for prison time instead of Arizona’s drug treatment programmes for non-violent offenders.”I don’t take any pleasure out of doing this,” Thomas said.”A week ago, my kids and I were watching Rocky Balboa in the movie theatre, and we saw Mike Tyson make a cameo appearance in the movie, and now here we are and he’s looking at going back to prison.”Tyson became the youngest heavyweight champion in history in 1986, when at 20 he knocked out Trevor Berbick.Four years later he was knocked out by James “Buster” Douglas.By 1997, Tyson’s career hit its low point when he bit Evander Holyfield’s ear during a fight.Tyson recently got back in the ring for a series of four-round exhibitions.When announcing the world tour, Tyson told reporters he was deep in debt and wondered if people would still pay to watch him fight.On Friday, Tyson was released without bond after a brief court appearance.He didn’t make any comment to reporters, except for offering a greeting.Thomas said Tyson should be back in court for a preliminary hearing within the next two weeks.Nampa-AP

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