<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">VERNON, Conn. -- Connecticut point guard Marcus Williams was given 18 months probation Tuesday and 400 hours of community service for his role in the theft of four computers from a campus dormitory. Under the accelerated rehabilitation program for first-time offenders, Williams will have no criminal record if he successfully completes his probation and community service. Williams was accused of trying to sell four computers worth about $11,000 that were stolen from campus dorm rooms between June 9 and June 14. "It was foolish. It was selfish," Williams told Superior Court Judge Marcia Gleeson. "I'd like to apologize to the four women involved. I'd like to apologize to the students on campus. I'd like to apologize to my coaches, my teammates, my family and the state of Connecticut." Williams, who was charged with four counts of third-degree larceny, could have faced as much as five years in prison and $5,000 in fines. Williams did not enter a plea and no finding of guilt will be entered in the case unless he fails to abide by the terms of the special program, defense attorney Rob Britt said</div> source
Now how will that effect his playing time? Will he be suspended? I'm seeing a slap on the wrist in the near future...