Michigan coach Sherrone Moore learns sentence
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Sherrone Moore has reached a plea deal and it became the defining moment of a difficult legal chapter Friday, when the former Michigan Wolverines foot.
Former Michigan football head coach agreed to a plea deal on Friday relating to his actions on Dec. 10 following his sudden firing, according to a report from Dan Wetzel of ESPN. The deal resulted in Moore pleading no contest to two misdemeanor charges in ...
Sherrone Moore, the former University of Michigan coach who was arrested in December on home invasion charges, pleaded no contest to two misdemeanor counts -- malicious use of a telecommunications device and trespass -- on Friday. His sentencing will be ...
Sherrone Moore, who was fired as Michigan's head football coach in December, pleaded no contest to two misdemeanors in a deal to resolve a felony criminal case. Moore was facing charges of stalking, breaking and entering and home invasion of the home of ...
Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore pleaded no contest to two misdemeanor charges—malicious use of a telecommunications device involving a domestic relationship and trespassing—following allegations of an inappropriate relationship with a staffer. This plea deal led to the dismissal of more severe charges, including third-degree home invasion and stalking. Moore's sentencing is ...