According to TMZ Sports, Richard Sherman is getting no jail time after cutting a plea deal with prosecutors in his trespass case. As part of the plea deal, “he won’t have to serve any more time behind bars if he keeps his nose clean going forward.”
According to court documents, Sherman pleaded guilty to one count of negligent driving and one count of criminal trespass on Monday.
In exchange, Sherman was sentenced to 90 days in jail, though he was given credit for 2 days time served, and the remaining 88 days are suspended.
Sherman was also sentenced to monitored supervision for 24 months, and he was also ordered to pay a $500 fine for speeding in a construction zone.
As we reported, Sherman had been facing multiple criminal charges after he allegedly drove drunk, crashed his car, and then exploded at his in-laws’ home in Redmond, Wash. in July.
During the alleged incident, Sherman was accused of trying to violently break into his wife’s parents’ house … and then fighting with cops after they confronted him outside of the home. Cops say they eventually had to use a police K9 to ultimately take him down.
Here is Sherman’s statement apologizing for the whole ordeal:
“I behaved in a manner I am not proud of.”
“I have been dealing with some personal challenges over the last several months, but that is not an excuse for how I acted.”
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