Little League Coach Admits Assaulting Umpire

The coach pleaded guilty while a jury was deliberating his fate after a two-week trial

A New Jersey Little League coach has admitted attacking an umpire who wouldn't call a game because of darkness.
 
Henry Milstrey of Newark pleaded guilty to assault while a jury was deliberating his fate on Wednesday following a two-week trial.
 
Prosecutors say the 46-year-old Milstrey called for help and approximately 16 men assaulted 51-year-old Robert Waters in 2011. Waters, who was president of the Newark Little League, suffered a concussion and broken bone and lost a tooth during the attack.
 
The Essex County Prosecutor's Office says Milstrey would have faced up to 10 years in prison if he had been convicted by the jury. By entering a guilty plea, there is a presumption of no time in prison.
 
Sentencing is scheduled for August.

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