Ex-Detroit Lions wide receiver Titus
Young faces up to more than seven
years in prison if convicted on
criminal complaints stemming from
two separate incidents last week,
reports NFL.com .
Young was arraigned via video
conference on eight charges
Tuesday, ranging from burglary to
assaulting an officer. He pleaded
not guilty and remains in custody.
A pretrial hearing has been set for
8:30 a.m. Pacific time May 24 at
the Harbor Justice Center in
Newport Beach, according to the
Detroit Free Press .
On May 4, Young entered a Chevron
store and allegedly took a bottle of
water and candy bars without
paying and then returned to the
store and took five cigars without
paying. That is a second-
degree felony burglary charge.
Young was arrested three times in
one week, including twice in a 15-
hour span on May 5, when he was
first arrested on suspicion of driving
under the influence by police in
California. Young was re-booked
hours later for allegedly trying to
steal his car from an impound lot
after he was initially released.
Young was arrested again on May 10
in San Clemente, Calif., after police
said he broke into a home. When
officers arrived at the home, Young
fled on foot and then fought with
officers after a pursuit.
If convicted of all charges, Young,
23, faces seven years and six
months in prison.
His relatives are still debating on
whether to bail Young out or let him
sit in jail, reports USA
Today. Young’s bail, which had been
set at $75,000, was reduced to
$25,000 on Tuesday.
Young faces up to more than seven
years in prison if convicted on
criminal complaints stemming from
two separate incidents last week,
reports NFL.com .
Young was arraigned via video
conference on eight charges
Tuesday, ranging from burglary to
assaulting an officer. He pleaded
not guilty and remains in custody.
A pretrial hearing has been set for
8:30 a.m. Pacific time May 24 at
the Harbor Justice Center in
Newport Beach, according to the
Detroit Free Press .
On May 4, Young entered a Chevron
store and allegedly took a bottle of
water and candy bars without
paying and then returned to the
store and took five cigars without
paying. That is a second-
degree felony burglary charge.
Young was arrested three times in
one week, including twice in a 15-
hour span on May 5, when he was
first arrested on suspicion of driving
under the influence by police in
California. Young was re-booked
hours later for allegedly trying to
steal his car from an impound lot
after he was initially released.
Young was arrested again on May 10
in San Clemente, Calif., after police
said he broke into a home. When
officers arrived at the home, Young
fled on foot and then fought with
officers after a pursuit.
If convicted of all charges, Young,
23, faces seven years and six
months in prison.
His relatives are still debating on
whether to bail Young out or let him
sit in jail, reports USA
Today. Young’s bail, which had been
set at $75,000, was reduced to
$25,000 on Tuesday.