Sebastian Telfair Facing 15 Years in Prison After Being Found Guilty in Weapons Case

Sentencing is scheduled for June. 

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PHOENIX, AZ - JANUARY 30: Sebastian Telfair #31 of the Phoenix Suns looks towards the bench during the game against the Los Angeles Lakers at US Airways Center on January 30, 2013 in Phoenix, Arizona. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2013 NBAE (Photo by Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via Getty Images)

sebastian telfair convicted on gun charges

Former NBA player Sebastian Telfair was found guilty of felony criminal possession of a weapon on Wednesday by a jury in New York City, TMZ reports

Telfair is due back in court in June for sentencing. He faces up to 15 years in prison.

Telfair was arrested in June 2017 in Brooklyn, and charged with gun possession-related charges and possession of a controlled substance after authorities recovered three loaded firearms, one semi-automatic rifle, a bulletproof vest and two bags of marijuana during a traffic stop.

BREAKING: @NBA star Sebastian Telfair arrested in BK with semi-automatic gun, loaded guns, loads of ammunition and marijuana, PD sources pic.twitter.com/6hdhSdyXlS

— Myles Miller (@MylesMill) June 11, 2017

Sebastian Telfair really thought he was CJ from GTA San Andreas https://t.co/lpQWuDhmSk

— Zito (@_Zeets) June 12, 2017

Telfair pled not guilty, but nearly two years later, a jury didn't rule in his favor.

Telfair's weapons charge is the latest moment in what has been his fall from grace since his time as a highly touted prospect out of Abraham Lincoln High School. Following his senior year, the Coney Island native was presented with the decision of playing collegiate ball in Louisville or jumping right into the league. He chose the latter. 

After he was selected 13th overall in the 2004 draft by the Portland Trail Blazers, Telfair could never get his NBA career off the ground, joining eight teams during his near decade run in the league. In 2007, Telfair was arrested and charged with felony possession of a weapon. He pleaded guilty and received three years probation. 

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