Former MLB All-Star Lenny Dykstra has cocaine and methamphetamine charges dropped as he pleads guilty to disorderly conduct and is forced to pay a $125 fine following his arrest for 'threatening to kill an Uber driver' Former Mets and Phillies centerfielder Lenny Dykstra pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct charges in a New Jersey court on Wednesday He avoided jail time as the judge dropped drug charges connected to the 56-year-old's May arrest for allegedly threatening to kill his Uber driver Dykstra, who was originally charged with cocaine and methamphetamine possession, was given a $125 fine and ordered to have no contact with the driver Superior Court Judge Lisa Miralles Walsh reduced a terroristic threat charge to a petty disorderly persons offense, according to NJ.com The drug charges were dropped because Dykstra's attorney successfully argued that the Linden, New Jersey police had no right to search his client's belongings
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Published: 20:12 GMT, 15 March 2019 | Updated: 20:30 GMT, 15 March 2019
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Former New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies centerfielder Lenny Dykstra pleaded guilty to reduced disorderly conduct charges in a New Jersey court on Friday
Former New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies centerfielder Lenny Dykstra pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct charges in a New Jersey court on Friday, but avoided any jail time as the judge dropped drug charges connected to the 56-year-old's May arrest for allegedly threatening to shoot and kill an Uber driver.