A circuit court judge in Tampa, Fla.,...
A circuit court judge in Tampa, Fla., is studying proposed changes that could make stricter New York Met pitcher Dwight Gooden’s probation on charges stemming from an altercation with Tampa police.
Gooden, who pleaded no contest to charges of battery on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest with violence, was sentenced in January to three years’ probation. A review of Gooden’s probation was initiated after the Mets revealed Gooden had tested positive for cocaine use in a drug test administered by the team.
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