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Richard Sherman Pleads Not Guilty to 5 Criminal Charges, Says He s Remorseful

Richard Sherman Pleads Not Guilty to 5 Criminal Charges, Says He s Remorseful VladTV 2,322 views   •  comments .@RSherman 25 says he is thankful for the support of his family, his wife and those who are sending him encouragement during this time. A judge has tentatively scheduled his next court hearing for August 13 in Redmond. pic.twitter.com/KRrGD2QAmn Franque Thompson (@FranqueThompson) July 16, 2021 According to reports, prosecutors have charged Richard Sherman five criminal charges, including DUI and criminal trespass. Sherman entered a plea of not guilty for each count. Per TMZ:  -Driving While Under the Influence -Reckless Endangerment of Roadway Workers -Criminal Trespass in the Second Degree – domestic violence

Police: North Perth man charged after road rage incident

Police: North Perth man charged after road rage incident
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Pasadena Man Previously Convicted of Eight DUI s Receives Maximum Sentence After Causing Serious Crash, Leaving Victim Permanently Disabled | Southern Maryland News Net

April 28, 2021 Anne Arundel County State’s Attorney Anne Colt Leitess announced that Todd Allen Beeker, 58, of Pasadena was sentenced to 10 years prison in a non-fatal collision that left the victim, Mr. Bennett Kriewald, 29, permanently disabled. This charge runs consecutive to another 10 year sentence imposed in St. Mary’s County for Driving While Under the Influence of Alcohol (DUI). This is the first time a defendant has received the maximum sentence of 10 years in Anne Arundel County under the updated Maryland Transportation Code 21-902(i) DUI statute which increased the penalty for drunk drivers with more than three prior convictions from three to ten years in prison. The change to the penalty took effect on October 1, 2019 throughout the state.

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