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Kings' stars cited for reckless driving Posted: Wednesday May 03, 2000 06:58 PM
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- Chris Webber and Jason Williams of the Sacramento Kings will face charges they drove recklessly after a game against the San Antonio Spurs on April 11. They will be notified in three to four weeks, Deputy District Attorney Dave Delacey said Tuesday. The California Highway Patrol recommended that charges be filed. The highway patrol said Webber was cited and released by officers. Williams was in another car in the same area but drove away before he could be stopped. The minimum penalty for a misdemeanor reckless driving conviction is a $150 fine. The maximum is 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine. "If Sacramento troubles me about a ticket, they will lose a nice person in the community," Webber told the Sacramento Bee . Williams was not available for comment. On Jan. 2, Webber and Williams were cited by the CHP for speeding. The Kings and Los Angeles Lakers are tied 2-2 in their first-round series, with the deciding game Friday night.
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