Javaris Crittenton waives hearing

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  1. truebluefan

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    Former NBA player Javaris Crittenton waived California extradition proceedings Wednesday and will be returned to Georgia in connection with his arrest in a murder case in Atlanta.

    Crittenton appeared before Superior Court Judge Upinder Kalra and said he had voluntarily signed the waiver.

    The Los Angeles County district attorney's office had charged Crittenton with being a fugitive from justice for the purpose of holding the extradition-waiver hearing.

    Crittenton, who wore civilian clothes, appeared calm and answered, "Yes," in a soft voice when the judge asked if he had signed the waiver papers.

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    Pathetic that I can make the statement that he wouldn't be the first pro athlete in this situation.
     

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