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Michigan's Jerald Robinson Sentenced To Probation For Malicious Destruction Of Property

Michigan Wolverines sophomore WR Jerald Robinson was sentenced to six months probation on Tuesday for malicious destruction of property in Washtenaw County's 15th District Court. Robinson broke a parking gate in February and plead guilty on Aug. 6.

Robinson made his plea under the Holmes Youthful Trainee Act, which means that he won't have the conviction on his record as long as he complies with the terms of his probation. He must perform 24 hours of community service, pay fines of $440 in addition to oversight of $125 and yet undetermined restitution amount, and is prohibited from using alcohol or drugs during his probation. The restitution amount will be determined during an Oct. 29 hearing. The parking company assessed the damage at $389, which Robinson's attorney believes is excessive.

This season Robinson has two receptions for 19 yards. The Wolverines next take on the No. 11 Notre Dame Fighting Irish at 7:30 p.m. ET in South Bend.

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