Former Michigan State basketball player Keith Appling is expected to serve one year in Wayne County Jail.

According to the Associated Press, Appling pleaded guilty to carrying a concealed weapon and resisting police charges on Monday. The plea was accepted in Wayne County Circuit Court.

The AP reported: "Prosecutors say it includes a sentence agreement of five years' probation with the first year being served in the Wayne County Jail. The agreement does not include early release. Sentencing will be held Aug. 3."

Appling, 25, is a Detroit native and a product of Pershing High School and Michigan State. He appeared in 142 career games at MSU, including 123 starts, and is the No. 19 all-time scorer in program history with 1,509 points.

Following his career at Michigan State, Appling bounced around the NBA Development League and appeared in five NBA games with the Orlando Magic in 2015-16.

Appling was arrested on Aug. 28 when Detroit police said he fled from officers during a traffic stop and threw a loaded firearm in a bag from his vehicle. According to the original arrest report, when police stopped Appling's car, they smelled "a strong odor of marijuana" and requested to see his driver's license. When the officer reached in to take Appling's license, he rolled up his window and drove off.

Appling also has two gun charges pending in Dearborn and Detroit. He was arrested May 2 after allegedly possessing a loaded AK-47 at a Dearborn Strip club, and on June 18 after a traffic stop in Detroit.