North Dakota's Jonathan Toews and T.J. Oshie both changed their pleas from not guilty to guilty last week, as part of a plea agreement. The general idea was that when they pleaded not guilty a few months back, it was so that they could reach a plea agreement at a later time.
Toews, who had been charged with underage drinking before at Minnesota, received some community service, court costs, and a 10-day suspended sentence which he won't have to serve if he stays out of trouble for the next year.
Oshie received unsupervised probation for a year and court costs.
Robbie Bina's case remains unresolved. He stuck with his not guilty plea, and will have a pretrial conference on May 10.
Toews, who had been charged with underage drinking before at Minnesota, received some community service, court costs, and a 10-day suspended sentence which he won't have to serve if he stays out of trouble for the next year.
Oshie received unsupervised probation for a year and court costs.
Robbie Bina's case remains unresolved. He stuck with his not guilty plea, and will have a pretrial conference on May 10.