Anthony Johnson, who was arrested in 2009 on charges of domestic violence and two other misdemeanor charges, has been sentenced by a judge in Alameda County, CA to serve 3 years probation, along with community service, and domestic violence counseling.
Representatives from the Alameda County courthouse confirmed the proceedings on Wednesday from a verdict rendered in the case on August 2.
According to court documents, Johnson plead nolo, which is essentially no contest, to a misdemeanor charge of domestic violence, penal code 243, and the court dismissed the other two charges as part of the proceedings.
Johnson was sentenced to 3 years of court probation, and must serve 8 hours in community service at a local boy's club, as well as 1 day of county jail.
Johnson must also undergo 52 weeks of domestic violence counseling, and he has been ordered to re-appear in front of the judge on September 7 to determine any restitution for court costs, as well as provide proof of the domestic violence counseling and the community service.