The waiting game continues for Joseph Lewis, but the erstwhile USC wide receiver can quite possibly see some light at the end of the banishment tunnel. According to the Los Angeles Times, Lewis completed a 21-day sentence late last week and was released from jail Friday. Lewis reached a plea agreement in late May and pleaded no contest to two counts of domestic battery in connection to an arrest this offseason. In addition to the jail term, Lewis was also ordered to serve 36 months of summary probation; prohibited from owning, using or possessing firearm for a period of 10 years; required to enroll in a weekly domestic violence treatment program for a period of one year; and is prohibited from both coming within 100 yards of the victim and contacting her.