Sentencing now Dec. 17 for ex-NFL player Sharper in Vegas sex case; part of 4-state plea deal

Sentencing has been reset to Dec. 17 for former NFL star Darren Sharper in a felony Las Vegas attempted sex assault case made part of a four-state plea agreement.

Defense attorney Richard Schonfeld said Wednesday that prosecutors didn't oppose the delay during a Sept. 3 hearing in Clark County District Court.

Sharper is expected to appear by video from Louisiana, where he's jailed after pleading guilty in June to three rape charges.

Sharper pleaded guilty in March in Las Vegas to attempted sexual assault.

A plea deal calls for the 39-year-old Sharper to be sentenced to 38 months to eight years, but serve the Nevada time concurrently with sentences from California, Arizona, and state and federal courts in New Orleans.

Those sentences are expected to amount to about nine years.