Arenas misses court date, warrant out for arrest
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 12:13 pm
What is he thinking?
MIAMI -- Washington Wizards star Gilbert Arenas missed a court hearing Tuesday for his arraignment on a disorderly conduct charge, and a warrant was issued for his arrest.
Neither Arenas, who had been out on $1,000 bond, nor his attorney showed up for the morning arraignment. Circuit Judge Samuel Slom issued a bench warrant for the player's arrest and set a $2,000 bond.
Assistant State Attorney Kerrie Crockett said Arenas would have been eligible for pretrial diversion. The Wizards didn't immediately return a phone call seeking comment.
Arenas, the Wizards' leading scorer, was arrested during Memorial Day weekend in Miami Beach.
Police said Washington teammate Awvee Storey had been blocking traffic in the middle of a busy street when an officer told him to get back to the sidewalk. Storey did not get out of the street, and the officer arrested him and charged him with failure to obey a command.
While police were arresting Storey, Arenas got out of a vehicle and walked toward the arresting officers. An officer told Arenas to get back in his vehicle, but he refused, saying he wanted to stand next to his teammate. The officer took Arenas into custody and he was charged.
There was no court hearing for Storey listed in records Tuesday.
A bench warrant is issued for those who have violated a court order.
MIAMI -- Washington Wizards star Gilbert Arenas missed a court hearing Tuesday for his arraignment on a disorderly conduct charge, and a warrant was issued for his arrest.
Neither Arenas, who had been out on $1,000 bond, nor his attorney showed up for the morning arraignment. Circuit Judge Samuel Slom issued a bench warrant for the player's arrest and set a $2,000 bond.
Assistant State Attorney Kerrie Crockett said Arenas would have been eligible for pretrial diversion. The Wizards didn't immediately return a phone call seeking comment.
Arenas, the Wizards' leading scorer, was arrested during Memorial Day weekend in Miami Beach.
Police said Washington teammate Awvee Storey had been blocking traffic in the middle of a busy street when an officer told him to get back to the sidewalk. Storey did not get out of the street, and the officer arrested him and charged him with failure to obey a command.
While police were arresting Storey, Arenas got out of a vehicle and walked toward the arresting officers. An officer told Arenas to get back in his vehicle, but he refused, saying he wanted to stand next to his teammate. The officer took Arenas into custody and he was charged.
There was no court hearing for Storey listed in records Tuesday.
A bench warrant is issued for those who have violated a court order.