Ex-Eagle Douglas Pleads No Contest In Assault Case, Avoids Jail

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- Former pro football player Hugh Douglas has pleaded no contest and avoided jail in a Connecticut case alleging he assaulted his girlfriend at a Hartford hotel.

The former defensive end for the New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles and Jacksonville Jaguars pleaded no contest Monday in Hartford Superior Court to a misdemeanor breach of peace charge.

He received a suspended sentence of six months in prison. He had been charged with felony assault and strangulation.

Police allege the 42-year-old Douglas grabbed his girlfriend by the neck and slammed her against the hotel walls last September.

A defense lawyer said the girlfriend changed her story. A prosecutor said it was a difficult case because it came down to Douglas' word against his girlfriend's.

Douglas, who lives in Bryn Mawr, Pa., played in the NFL from 1995 to 2004.

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