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Former NBA Guard Ben Gordon's Charges Dropped After Probation Program Completion

Former NBA guard Ben Gordon's weapons and threatening charges were dropped and will be erased from his record after he successfully completed a state-approved probation program.

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  • Former NBA guard Ben Gordon had multiple criminal charges, including those for weapons and threatening, officially dropped from his record following a successful probation program.
  • Gordon completed a state judge-approved probation program, which led to the dismissal of the charges and their subsequent erasure from his public record.
  • His lawyer credited Gordon's commitment to learning how to balance daily life stresses as a key factor in the successful completion of the program.
  • Gordon has openly discussed his past struggles with bipolar disorder and depression, which influenced some of his previous arrests and legal challenges.
  • The successful completion of this program signifies a significant step for Gordon, ensuring these specific charges are permanently removed from his record.
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"Gordon has been dedicated to making progress with his mental health issues since the arrest."

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The charges related to weapons and threatening were dropped after Ben Gordon successfully completed the probation program.

Ben Gordon completed a state judge-approved probation program, which resulted in the dismissal and expungement of his charges.

Ben Gordon has publicly discussed his bipolar disorder and depression, which influenced some of his past arrests and legal issues.

His lawyer credited Ben Gordon's commitment to learning how to balance daily life stresses as a key factor for successfully completing the probation program.

The erasure of the charges from his record signifies a permanent removal, meaning these specific charges will not appear in his public criminal history, marking a significant legal and personal milestone.

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