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Judge rejects Darren Sharper plea deal in rape case

By The Sports Xchange
Former New Orleans Saints safety Darren Sharper warms up before the NFC Divisional Playoff game with the Arizona Cardinals at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans on January 16, 2010. UPI /A.J. Sisco
Former New Orleans Saints safety Darren Sharper warms up before the NFC Divisional Playoff game with the Arizona Cardinals at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans on January 16, 2010. UPI /A.J. Sisco | License Photo

A federal judge in New Orleans threw out the plea deal reached in the rape case against Darren Sharper, emphatically denying the nine-year sentence was appropriate punishment for allegedly assaulting as many as 16 women over multiple states.

Last March, Sharper reached a "global" plea agreement. U.S. District Judge Jane Triche Milazzo told Sharper, who appeared in the courtroom in his orange prison coveralls with his ankles shackled, "This court cannot accept this plea agreement."

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Sharper could revert to a not guilty plea, with other jurisdictions likely to weigh in before he advances decisions in state courts in Arizona, Nevada and California.

Sharper was arrested on Jan. 17, 2014, on charges that he drugged and raped women. He also has been accused of sexually assaulting three women in New Orleans in 2013 and was indicted in Arizona on charges he drugged three women and sexually assaulted two of them in November 2013.

In Phoenix, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Warren Granville said Sharper will serve his time in federal custody and that the Louisiana case will be resolved through a federal court.

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Sharper admitted sexually assaulting one victim in the Arizona case. Police had said Sharper drugged and sexually assaulted three women at an apartment in the Phoenix suburb of Tempe in November.

On Friday, Sharper was charged with rape in Las Vegas. The two sexual assault charges stem from allegations that he forced sex on two women in January 2014 while they were unconscious or otherwise unable to resist or consent.

Sharper played in the NFL for 14 years, with the Minnesota Vikings, the Green Bay Packers and the New Orleans Saints. The five-time Pro Bowl player retired in 2010.

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