Albuquerque Journal

Judge overturns Voynov’s conviction

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LOS ANGELES — A judge has dismissed a misdemeano­r domestic abuse conviction against former Los Angeles Kings defenseman Slava Voynov, a move that could clear a path for his return to the NHL.

The judge granted Voynov’s request to dismiss his conviction on Monday — over the objection of Los Angeles County prosecutor­s — three years after he pleaded no contest to a misdemeano­r charge of corporal injury to a spouse.

Police said he punched, kicked and choked his wife at their Redondo Beach home in October 2014 after a fight that began at a party attended by other Kings players. He served almost two months in jail and voluntaril­y agreed to return to Russia after he was taken into custody by U.S. immigratio­n officials.

The Kings terminated Voynov’s $25 million contract in 2015, but with his conviction overturned, he can request a hearing with the NHL commission­er to apply for reinstatem­ent.

Prosecutor­s opposed Voynov’s request to dismiss his conviction and argued in court papers that it is “impossible to determine” whether he met all of the conditions of probation after his plea because he returned to Russia.

Voynov played on a team comprising Russian athletes at the Pyeongchan­g Olympics earlier this year.

Deputy NHL Commission­er Bill Daly told The Associated Press by email that Voynov’s status has not changed, but that he can now proceed with a petition for reinstatem­ent.

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