Notre Dame cornerback Devin Butler pleaded guilty Monday to a lesser misdemeanor charge of resisting law enforcement stemming from his arrest in August after an altercation with a police officer.Butler, 21, agreed to a plea bargain in exchange for the two felony charges being reduced and dropped, respectively.The St. Joseph County prosecutors office said the decision was based on a review of the totality of the circumstances, which included Butlers remorse since the time he was arrested, along with his acknowledgement that the officers on the scene conducted themselves appropriately.Butlers sentencing was delayed one year while he completes a pretrial diversion program. If he successfully completes the program, the charge would be dismissed.The resisting law enforcement charge that Butler pleaded guilty to is a Class A misdemeanor. He had been previously charged with a Level 6 felony of resisting law enforcement and a Level 6 felony of battery against a public safety official.Butler was suspended from the Irish indefinitely following his arrest Aug. 20 outside the Linebacker Lounge, an off-campus bar. His girlfriend and another eyewitness had previously disputed the police account of the arrest to the South Bend Tribune.A school official said Monday that there is no change in Butlers status with the team following his guilty plea to a lesser charge.The officer who had arrested Butler, Aaron Knepper, had been named as co-defendant in three separate lawsuits since 2012 that accused him of using excessive force and violating civil rights, according to reports.South Bend police Chief Scott Ruszkowski had said Friday that there was no wrongdoing in Butlers arrest and that he would not refer the case to the Board of Public Safety. An internal investigation had been opened, Ruszkowski said, because of the large public interest in the case.Butler wrote a letter of apology Monday to Knepper, saying that he was initially trying to separate others in a fight but understood how Knepper and other officers could have reasonably perceived Butler to be the aggressor.A Washington, D.C., native, Butler had been expected to miss the first month of this season with a broken left foot that had been re-injured during the summer. The 6-foot-1, 195-pound Butler appeared in 37 games and started three for the Irish, with 39 tackles, six pass breakups, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and one interception. Nike Vapormax Damen Schweiz . One game after a miserable showing in Oklahoma City, Gay tied a career high with 41 points and the Sacramento Kings cruised to a 114-97 victory at the New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday night. Vapormax Plus Damen Schweiz . 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Siddikur, whose previous win on the circuit came in Brunei three years ago, finished his bogey-free round with a birdie on the 18th for a total of 17-under 199. Indias Shiv Chowrasia, who has finished runner-up in this tournament twice, was in second place after a 66. Max Verstappen suggested Sebastian Vettel should go back to school to learn some nicer language after the Germans radio meltdown in the closing stages of the Mexican Grand Prix.Vettel caught up with Verstappen in the closing stages of the race, forcing the Red Bull driver into a mistake across the grass at Turn 1 with three laps to go. However, immediately after that, Verstappen refused to give up the position, despite being advised to by Red Bull, prompting an expletive-laden rant from Vettel.Verstappen said Vettels recent demeanour on radio has been ridiculous and, despite being the youngest driver on the grid, suggested the Ferrari driver seek out some language classes.?I dont know how often hes using very bad language in general but I think he has to go back to school or something to get some better language, Vettel said. I will speak to him because its ridiculous the way hes handling it. Hes always so frustrated, the whole weekend hes just shouting on the radio. Hes just a frustrated guy at the moment.Verstappen refusing to yield position meant his Red Bull teammate Daniel Ricciardo closed up to Vettel, with the pair nearly colliding at Turn 4 as the Ferrari driver appeared to move under braking to defend fourth position.dddddddddddd Vettel has previously criticised Verstappen for doing the same and the Dutchman could not resist a little dig at the four-time world champions driving late on.I saw the footage already. At least I can do it in a good way, because its ridiculous what he did. Daniel is alongside him and he just turned into him. They touched and then he started shouting on the radio.Verstappen crossed the line third but was immediately handed a five-second penalty, demoting him to fifth. Verstappen questioned why he was penalised when race leader Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg went wide at Turn 1 at the start and were not.I think its pretty similar to what happened in lap one, corner one, Lewis went off and gained a massive advantage. Nico also went off at Turn 1 when we touched, he also gained an advantage.[With Seb] I didnt even gain an advantage, I was still ahead under braking, when I came back on track I was same length in front, so I think its ridiculous ' ' '