Michigan ex-player convicted of disorderly conduct in Ohio

Michigan ex-player convicted of disorderly conduct in Ohio

Published Apr. 10, 2015 5:37 p.m. ET

SANDUSKY, Ohio (AP) Former Michigan defensive end Frank Clark has been convicted of a disorderly conduct charge after pleading no contest in an agreement with prosecutors in northwest Ohio.

The 21-year-old Ypsilanti, Michigan-area resident had pleaded not guilty in Sandusky Municipal Court to misdemeanor charges of domestic violence and assault. Authorities say he was arrested Nov. 15 for allegedly beating up a woman in suburban Sandusky.

A court official says the domestic violence count was downgraded to disorderly conduct. Clark was sentenced Friday to three days of jail time already served. He also paid $250 plus $100 court costs. The assault charge was dismissed.

Defense attorney Ken Bailey says counseling Clark completed helped lead to the plea agreement.

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Michigan's now ex-coach Brady Hoke dismissed Clark from the football team after his arrest.

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