There has been some resolution with Sacramento Kings point guard Darren Collison's domestic violence case.

Collison pleaded guilty Friday to the May 20 incident as part of a plea deal and received a 20-day jail sentence, which he will serve in an Alternative Sentencing Program, where he will work on community service projects, via CSN BayArea. Collison isn't expected to serve any jail time.

Here is a statement from Collison:

“Words cannot describe the feelings and regret that I have been experiencing the last few months,” Collison said in a statement. “My family and I found ourselves in such an unfamiliar situation and it has been a difficult few months. This is far from who I am as a person and not something I am proud of. I take full responsibility for my actions. I have apologized to my beautiful wife that I have known and loved since high schooI. I appreciate and am thankful for the love and understanding from my family, friends and supporters. Now it is time to put this behind us and move forward.

And a statement from the Kings:

“Domestic violence is a serious issue across our nation and one that runs contrary to our organization’s values. We’re disappointed by Darren’s behavior and today he accepted full responsibility for his actions. He is committed to using this incident to help raise awareness through education of this critical issue in the community. We’re working with Darren and the NBA on the appropriate next steps.”

It will now be up to the NBA Player's Association to hand out any further punishment. Most likely, Collison will be suspended for a portion of next season.