Hawks forward Glenn Robinson's domestic violence and gun possession trial will resume today in the Cook County courthouse in Markham, Ill. Attorneys on both sides made opening statements Wednesday about three hours after a jury was selected.

The trial isn't expected to last long, a Cook County spokesperson said. If convicted, Robinson faces up to a year in prison.

Robinson was charged in July with misdemeanor counts of domestic battery, assault and unlawful possession of a firearm after prosecutors said he threatened and pushed ex-fiancee Jonta French.