J.R. Rider no-shows at Marin sentencing

0 Comments | Oakland Tribune, Aug 18, 2006 | by Nancy Isles NationMEDIANEWS

A Marin County judge has issued two arrest warrants for former NBA star Isaiah J.R. Rider after he failed to show for sentencing in a couple of misdemeanor cases.

Marin Superior Court Judge Verna Adams waited about an hour after his scheduled 9:06 a.m. hearing Wednesday before issuing the warrants. Bail was set at $10,000 for each of the warrants in two misdemeanor cases against the basketball player, who retired in 2002.

Rider pleaded guilty to six misdemeanors and three infractions in the two cases in Marin. One involves false imprisonment and battery, and the second is for driving with a suspended license and related charges.

He also is wanted in Alameda County, where a bench warrant was issued July 26 when he failed to appear in court on drug charges.

The false imprisonment count in Marin was reported as a felony kidnapping in January when a former girlfriend said she had met with Rider in Marin City and he had forced her into his Mercedes and refused to release her despite her protest.

Rider was arrested in Marin in November 2004 on a misdemeanor charge of domestic violence against a woman he was dating. He was convicted but did not show for several subsequent court dates, prompting Marin Superior Court Commissioner Randolph Heubach to issue a warrant.

He was arrested on that warrant in Alameda in November 2005, when employees at a bank became suspicious of him and alerted police. Garrick Lew, Riders attorney, said he was expecting Rider to appear in court Wednesday and was surprised he didnt.

Rider is out of custody in Marin on $2 million bail.

Rider, of Alameda, starred at Alamedas Encinal High School and at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, before being drafted fifth overall in 1993 by the Minnesota Timberwolves.

He played nine seasons in the NBA, earning more than

$26 million. Rider was a first-team selection to the NBA all- rookie team in 1994 and won the All-Star-Weekend slam dunk championship that year.

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