He nicked a Knick and hasn’t been able to stay out of trouble since.
A US Army vet who got a slap on the wrist for stabbing ex-Knicks player Chris Copeland and then blew the sweetheart deal, landing himself behind bars for six months, has now violated his probation and will have to serve another year.
Shevoy Bleary-Murdock had initially worked out a plea deal for what amounted to about a week in jail — served on weekends — and five years’ probation in exchange for a guilty plea to stabbing Copeland outside a Chelsea nightclub in 2015.
But the 25-year-old was pulled over in a Mercedes-Benz in Brooklyn just three days after he took the June 2016 deal, and was busted with 17 forged credit cards, marijuana and an unloaded high-capacity magazine, prosecutors said. Judge Gregory Carro sentenced him to six months behind bars.
This time around, Bleary-Murdock was busted in New Jersey on assault charges, and found himself back before Carro on Wednesday after serving 10 months behind bars for his ID theft case.
Carro slapped him with the year-long jail term for violating his probation. Bleary-Murdock was immediately taken into custody.
Bleary-Murdock’s lawyer did not immediately return a message.



