Wikipedia says he pled to obstruction of justice and received one year probation, was fined a then record $250,000 by the NFL and settled out of court with victim’s survivors to avoid civil suits.
As I recall this happened after a super bowl party in Atlanta. The victims were low lifes. The victims family were just as low as they just wanted money- not justice- for their relatives lives. Sad story all around. If the victims were actually contributors to society , 52 would be in jail now. Man, am I going to have to root for the Colts now? No. Just can’t wait for him to retire and I pray that the rest of the team stays clean...wishful thinking.