The former police chief of Fremont, Randall Wright, has taken a plea agreement in a sexual assault case.
He was accused of inappropriately touching a woman on a bus trip to Detroit for a Tiger's game with the Fraternal Order of Police in 2019.
The victim said Wright was drunk at the time.
Wright pled no contest to two reduced misdemeanor charges.
The first charge is for aggravated assault which carries a penalty of up to one year in jail. The second charge is for disorderly person obscene conduct which could result in up to 90 days in jail.
Wright was fired as chief when he was formally charged.
He'll be sentenced in April.