A deal with prosecutors saw former Seattle Seahawks star Richard Sherman plead guilty to three misdemeanor charges Monday. Given the relatively lighter sentence that came along with that deal, legal analyst Anne Bremner spoke to KTTH’s Jason Rantz Show to provide insight into whether Sherman received special treatment, or if this was a more typical outcome for cases like this.
Richard Sherman pleads guilty to three misdemeanor charges
Sherman initially pleaded not guilty to five misdemeanor charges last summer. After changing his plea to guilty, he was instead convicted of negligent driving in the first degree, criminal trespassing in the second degree, and speeding in a construction zone. Charges
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