ANN ARBOR -- Michigan wide receiver Grant Perry is one step closer to closure in his Lansing court case.
Per a report from the Lansing State Journal, Perry took a plea deal in Ingham County Circuit Court on Wednesday morning -- pleading guilty to one felony count of resisting arrest and one misdemeanor count of assault and battery.
In exchange, Perry was able to get prosecutors to drop two counts of misdemeanor criminal sexual conduct from his record. Per LSJ, his sentencing will be Aug. 2.
Perry took the plea under the Holmes Youthful Trainee Act, which allows the record of this case to become non-public and will allow for the case to be sealed and dismissed from his record (after he turns 24) upon the completion of his pending sentence.