Former USC cornerback Jack Jones pled guilty Friday in Ventura County Superior Court to a misdemeanor charge of second-degree commercial burglary stemming from a June incident in which he was arrested for breaking into a Panda Express restaurant in Santa Paula, according to online court records.
“Today all felony charges against Jack Jones were dismissed,” said attorney J. Tooson of Lessem, Newstat & Tooson, LLP. “Jack was sentenced on a single misdemeanor count of commercial burglary. Throughout this process, Jack has continued to further his education and will be enrolling at a four-year institution in the spring of 2019.