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PHOENIX -- Former Arizona Diamondbacks television analyst Mark Grace will serve his DUI prison sentence in Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's Tent City.

"It's only fair," Arpaio said. "You treat everybody the same. Under the same circumstances, people go into the tents. I've had other celebrities in the tents, so I think it's only a fairness issue. I'm sure he'll understand."

Arpaio said he will make sure other inmates do not start problems with Grace.

"I feel very comfortable that he won't have any problems living in the tents."

Grace was sentenced to four months in jail after pleading guilty Thursday to felony endangerment and misdemeanor driving under the influence of alcohol.

A Maricopa County Superior Court spokesman said Grace will be allowed out of jail for work while he serves the sentence beginning Feb. 10.

Court spokesman Vincent Funari says the sentence also includes two years of probation.

The 48-year-old former first baseman with the Diamondbacks and the Chicago Cubs was fired after he was arrested last August in Scottsdale -- his second drunken driving arrest in 15 months.

Grace had pleaded not guilty in October to four felony counts of aggravated DUI and was scheduled to go on trial March 19.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Martha Maurer, News Editor

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    Biffleford16 wrote...
    If this were anyone of us.....
    We would be looking at prison time but instead he get's out 12 hours a day to go home or wherever else he please, Not Right
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    TheDynamo wrote...
    How come we don't see this in beer commercials?
    Another blow to the US alcohol culture! Gonna liquor up and drive? Check your tags first. Get well Grace.. It's a never-ending spiral.
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    mellowyellow wrote...
    Pathetic
    Great, he took responsibility. How far that will really work for him remains to be seen because the crooked Arizona DOJ certainly isn't holding him accountable. Betcha anything that loser Sherrif Joe visits him while he is there. Makes me sick. Why feel sorry for someone who got lucky he didn't kill someone?

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