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American justice issue sentenced American swimmer Michael Phelps







Acknowledged American swimmer Michael Phelps pleaded guilty Friday on charges of driving drunk, therefore, has an American court ruled in his imprisonment, suspended to 18 months under conditional release, and as reported by the local media.

Phelps was arrested (29 years) with the largest number of gold medals (18), on September 30 in his hometown of Baltimore during exceeded the speed limit, and the rate of alcohol in his blood exceeding permitted.

In the sixth of October, the American Federation of pool stopped for a period of six months, and will not be able to participate in the World Cup scheduled in Kazan, Russia in August 2015.

He acknowledged the swimmer in front of reporters that he made a "terrible mistake", and that he wants to be a "bright future more than his past."

Governance and the need to be a swimmer not to alcohol during the 18 months spent under conditional release.

This is not the first time that Phelps is exposed to this position. In 2004, he was arrested on charges of drunk driving, and was sentenced to 18 months survival under conditional freedom.

The US Olympic team also decided in 2009 to stop him after he posted a picture of him shows where he smoked marijuana at a party.

He retired from competition after Phelps Olympic Games held in London in 2012 but announced last April he returned to training in preparation for the Olympics to be held in Rio de Janeiro in 2016.

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