Maryland Terrapins basketball star Travis Garrison agreed to plead guilty to second-degree assault as part of a plea agreement to drop a previous conviction for fourth-degree sexual assault.
Garrison, 22, pleaded guilty to second-degree assault for repeatedly groping a woman in a bar in College Park in 2005, court documents said. The incident led to injury of the victim, and Garrison was charged with second-degree assault and fourth-degree sexual assault.
As part of the plea deal, Garrison has agreed to one year of supervised probation and one year of unsupervised probation. Garrison also is required to attend anger-management training and undergo a complete alcohol assessment program. As part of the plea agreement, the fourth-degree sexual assault charge is being placed on the inactive docket.
“We have held him accountable to secure the peace of mind for all parents across the county, throughout the state and beyond,” said Glenn Ivey, state?s attorney for Prince George?s County.
