Former Michigan receiver Csont'e York sentenced to 7 days in jail
Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports
Former Michigan receiver Csont'e York was sentenced to seven days in jail after pleading guilty to two counts of misdemeanor assault charges in September, according to ESPN's Dan Murphy.
The former Wolverine punched a man outside an Ann Arbour bar in July, breaking his jaw and knocking him unconscious.
He was suspended from the team Aug. 3 and has since transferred to the University of Toledo.
York will also have to pay $2,134.70 in medical bills to the man he punched.
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