STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) – Former Oklahoma State coach Sean Sutton has been sentenced to three years of probation after pleading guilty to illegally obtaining prescription drugs.
Sutton agreed to testify against two people who allegedly supplied him with adderall, clonazepam and oxycodone as part of a plea agreement covering four felony counts tied to his arrest last February. He was also ordered to pay more than $2,850 in fines, perform 100 hours of community service in the next year and complete more drug rehabilitation treatment.
Sutton responded to Judge Stephen Kistler’s questions with “Yes, your honor,” and “Yes, sir,” when asked if he understood the charges against him and the range of punishments associated with them. When asked why he was pleading guilty, he said, “Because I did it.”
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