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'Home Improvement' Star and Fiancée Arrested Again

Originally Published 1 month ago — by 13wham.com

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Zachery Ty Bryan, known for 'Home Improvement,' was arrested for the sixth time in five years in Eugene, Oregon, mainly for violating probation related to a domestic violence conviction, with his fiancée also facing multiple charges including DUI and reckless endangerment.

Chiefs' Rashee Rice Sentenced to Jail Over Dallas Car Crash

Originally Published 5 months ago — by New York Post

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Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice was sentenced to 30 days in jail and five years' probation following a car crash in Dallas that injured at least seven people, with an NFL suspension expected for the upcoming season. The crash involved Rice driving at high speed in a Lamborghini, and the incident is under review by the NFL, which may impose a multi-game suspension. Rice, a promising young player, is entering his third NFL season after a strong rookie year, but his suspension could impact the Chiefs' receiving corps.

Morgan Wallen's Chair-Throwing Charges Reduced to Misdemeanors

Originally Published 1 year ago — by BBC.com

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Country music star Morgan Wallen has been sentenced to two years' probation and must attend a DUI education center after pleading guilty to reckless endangerment for throwing a chair off a Nashville bar roof. The incident occurred at Chief's bar, owned by Eric Church, during its opening weekend. Wallen, who has faced previous legal issues and controversies, apologized for his actions on social media.

Morgan Wallen Sentenced to Probation for Chair-Throwing Incident

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Billboard

Country singer Morgan Wallen pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment in a Nashville court, following an incident where he threw a chair off a bar's balcony. Originally facing more severe charges, Wallen was sentenced to two years of probation and a week in a DUI education center. The plea deal allows for potential dismissal and expungement of charges upon successful completion of probation. Wallen's court appearance comes shortly after winning entertainer of the year at the CMA Awards.

Morgan Wallen Pleads Guilty, Faces Misdemeanor for Chair-Throwing Incident

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WKRN News 2

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Country music star Morgan Wallen pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor reckless endangerment charges after throwing a chair from a Nashville rooftop bar, narrowly missing two police officers. He received a suspended sentence of nearly a year, with seven days to be served in a DUI education center and the rest under supervised probation. The plea deal allows for potential dismissal and expungement of charges upon successful completion of probation. Wallen's attorney stated that he has cooperated fully with authorities and remains committed to positive contributions through his music.

Ex-Gustavus hockey player receives probation for fatal crash

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Star Tribune

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Gianna Gasparini, a former Gustavus Adolphus College hockey player, received a one-year probation sentence after pleading guilty to reckless driving, which resulted in a crash that killed her teammate, Jori Lynn Jones. The incident occurred in August 2023 in western Minnesota. Gasparini's charge will be dismissed if she complies with probation terms, including a $3,000 fine and remaining law-abiding. The crash happened when Gasparini's SUV collided with a minivan at an intersection, and she admitted to not noticing the intersection in time. She had consumed alcohol the night before but was not under its influence at the time of the crash.

USC Football Penalized with Probation and Fine for Coaching Violations

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ESPN

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The University of Southern California (USC) football program has been fined $50,000 and placed on a one-year probation by the NCAA for exceeding the permissible number of countable coaches during the 2022 and 2023 seasons. The violations involved eight analysts engaging in coaching activities, leading to an excess of six coaches. Head coach Lincoln Riley was not suspended as he was not personally involved and promoted compliance. Additional penalties include restrictions on analyst participation in practice and film review, and a reduction in athletically related activities.

USC Football Faces NCAA Sanctions and $50K Fine for Coaching Violations

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Los Angeles Times

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The USC football program has been placed on a one-year probation by the NCAA for exceeding the allowed number of coaching staff during the 2022 season and spring 2023, violating rules on coaching activities. USC coach Lincoln Riley was found responsible for the violations, although he rebutted this presumption. USC will also pay a $50,000 fine but Riley will not face suspension. The university has cooperated with the NCAA to address the violations and implement corrective measures.

Young Thug's Return: From Jail to Collaborations with T.I.

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The New York Times

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Young Thug faces unique challenges with his probation terms, which include a ban from Atlanta, impacting his personal and professional life. This restriction poses significant difficulties for the rapper, who is deeply connected to the city's music scene and culture.

Philly Influencer 'Meatball' Gets 5 Years Probation for Livestreamed Looting

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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Philadelphia influencer Dayjia "Meatball" Blackwell was sentenced to five years probation and 150 hours of community service after live-streaming looting during protests last September. She pled guilty to charges of riot with intent to commit a felony and criminal use of a communication facility. Blackwell must also pay a $10,000 fine. Her social media posts helped police track the looters, and her following has since quintupled.

"Trump's Potential Conviction: Jail Time or Community Service?"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Washington Post

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Donald Trump has been convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records related to a 2016 hush money payment. While incarceration appears unlikely, Trump may face probation or home confinement, which could complicate his 2024 presidential campaign. The sentencing, scheduled for July 11, will be determined by New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan, with input from both the prosecution and defense. Trump's legal team has 30 days to file an appeal, and the process could extend beyond the November 2024 election.

Arizona State Football Receives NCAA Probation for Recruiting Violations

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ESPN

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Arizona State and four former employees were penalized by the NCAA for recruiting violations, resulting in four years of probation, an undisclosed fine, vacated games, reduced scholarships, and recruiting restrictions. Former football coach Herm Edwards was found to have committed a "responsibility violation" and was fired in 2022. The violations included ignoring COVID-19 recruiting dead period restrictions, offering inducements, impermissible tryouts, and tampering. The NCAA did not name individuals or provide specific punishments, but former defensive coordinator Antonio Pierce, purportedly the ringleader, left the program and is now the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. Arizona State's cooperation was praised, and the school disassociated from a booster for five years.