Inside the judge's warning, the plea deal that dropped felony charges, and the fallout that ended Sherrone Moore's Michigan ...
Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore was sentenced Tuesday to 18 months of probation after pleading no contest to ...
Judge J. Cedric Simpson said Moore’s offense did not warrant jail time but delivered stern words from the bench.
Former Michigan coach Sherrone Moore avoided a jail sentence and was sentenced to probation after previously agreeing to a ...
Former Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore received 18 months probation on misdemeanor charges resulting from affair with football staffer.
Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore may have reached a plea deal in his criminal case, but the legal fallout from the scandal that ended his tenure at the University of Michigan is not ...
Experts and Moore's lawyer think jail time is unlikely for the ex-coach, who took a plea tied to entering the home of a woman ...
Attorneys for Paige Shiver, the former executive assistant of ex-Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore and his alleged mistress, released a statement after his no-contest plea that dropped some ...
The deal was struck on the same day a judge planned to hear a challenge to Moore’s arrest in December on three charges, including felony home invasion. Those charges were dropped in exchange for Moore ...
Sherrone Moore faced up to six months in jail for trespassing and malicious use of a telecommunications device. He avoided ...
Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore arrives for a court hearing with his wife, Kelli Moore, left, and attorney Ellen Michaels, Friday, March 6 2026, at Washtenaw County 14A-1 District in Ann ...
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