Slowly but surely, Titans cornerback Pacman Jones is putting his legal imbroglios behind him.

Terry McCormick of the Nashville City Paper reports that Jones has reached a plea deal on felony obstruction charges pending against him in Georgia.  In that case, Jones allegedly went Pacman on a police officer’s hand.

He pleaded no contest to the charge, and he received a sentence of three years of probation and a $500 fine.

“We maintain that Adam is innocent in these matters, but felt that it was best to go ahead and accept this agreement rather than fight it in court and risk possible incarceration,” said attorney Manny Arora.  “You have a situation where the accounts of the five police officers and those of Adam and his pregnant girlfriend do not corroborate.”

Sorry, Manny, but we still aren’t willing to allow guys who plead no contest to then turn around and say “I didn’t do it.”  Under the law, he did it.

The next question is whether Jones will face additional discipline from the NFL as a result of the most recent plea and/or his plea deal on charges arising from last year’s strip club shoot-’em-up in Las Vegas.  Jones was suspended for all of the 2007 season, and one of the major reasons for the banishment was Jones’ failure to disclose the Georgia arrest to the Titans.