Analysis

With a grand jury apparently considering the Gilbert Arenas gun case, the Washington Wizards player and his lawyer, Kenneth Wainstein, are likely sweating bullets, so to speak, over what comes next. The basketball star has acknowledged bringing four unloaded handguns from his home in Virginia to the team locker room in downtown Washington last month, which under D.C. law could expose him to both felony and misdemeanor charges.

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