CLEVELAND, Ohio -- An Akron police officer on Thursday was sentenced to a year of probation and anger management for an attack on a man outside a Playhouse Square hotel.

Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Judge Joseph D. Russo ordered Adam P. Campbell to pay a $500 fine and $1,000 in restitution to the victim. Russo also handed down a six-month suspended jail sentence that Campbell will have to serve if he violates his probation.

Campbell had been on unpaid administrative leave from the Akron Police Department since the incident. City officials will now do an administrative review to determine whether Campbell will keep his job, Lt. Rick Edwards said Friday.

A jury last month found Campbell, 29, guilty of misdemeanor assault in the beating of Steven Crupp of Cleveland. They found Campbell's co-defendant, West Salem officer Michael Zeiner, 34, not guilty of felonious assault in the case, concluding that he was acting in self-defense.

Prosecutors had sought a felony assault conviction for Campbell, but the jury opted for the misdemeanor.

Crupp said he suffered six broken ribs and a fractured hip from an attack outside the Wyndam Cleveland at Playhouse Square.

Crupp told cleveland.com in April 2015 that he had met friends for some drinks at the hotel bar after attending an NCAA Midwest Regional Final game.

According to Crupp, Campbell attempted to hit on one of the women he was with, but left after another woman made a joke about the police officer. Crupp said Campbell and two other men attacked him after he left the bar shortly after midnight.

Donald Malarcik, Campbell's attorney, previously said that Campbell was acting in self-defense after Crupp initiated the fight, and that Campbell used a "reasonable" amount of force.

Malarcik was unavailable for comment Friday morning.

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