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Facing a potential 41-year-to-life sentence and receiving poor legal advice, Banks pleaded no contest to a reduced charge to avoid trial. He was sentenced to six years in prison, followed by five years of parole and mandatory registration as a sex offender.

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Banks spent over five years in prison (released in 2007) and another five years on parole, wearing a GPS tracker. Exoneration and Pursuit of Justice Exoneration and Pursuit of Justice Banks is now

Banks is now a noted speaker for the wrongfully convicted, and his life story was adapted into the 2019 film Brian Banks . during his junior year

In 2002, during his junior year, he verbally committed to playing college football for the University of Southern California (USC). False Accusation and Imprisonment

Brian Banks (born July 24, 1985) is an American former professional football player who is best known for overcoming a wrongful conviction, a decade-long legal battle, and the pursuit of his NFL dreams, becoming a prominent advocate for the wrongly convicted.