Big win for Patriots safety Patrick Chung.
... the New England DB just cut a deal in his cocaine case -- and he will NOT have to go to jail despite a felony drug charge.Chung and prosecutors made an agreement Monday in which Chung's charge will be dropped if he meets several requirements.
Officials say Chung's got to keep his nose clean for 2 years, submit to random periodic drug testing and complete 40 hours of community service. It's a sweet deal for the 32-year-old New England defensive back ... because he was facing up to 7 YEARS behind bars for the charge.in the Patriots player's possession.As for why prosecutors cut the deal ... they said in statement there were numerous factors that led to the agreement.
Prosecutors say Chung had no prior criminal record, he was fully cooperative with police, the amount of drugs they allegedly found on Chung were"small" ... and they also say Chung passed a substance abuse evaluation.Chung -- who's been a key member of the Pats during their last four Super Bowl appearances -- is in the middle of a 3-year, $11.7 MILLION deal with New England.
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