Sherrone Moore Pleads Guilty to Two Misdemeanors, Settling Criminal Case

Sherrone Moore Pleads Guilty to Two Misdemeanors, Settling Criminal Case

Sherrone Moore, the former head coach of the Michigan Wolverines, has settled his criminal case after facing multiple charges. In a recent update from Dan Wetzel of ESPN, Moore has agreed to plead no contest to two misdemeanors.

Details of the Guilty Plea

Moore’s original charges included serious offenses such as felony home invasion, stalking, and breaking and entering. These charges have now been dropped as part of the plea agreement. Instead, he will face two new misdemeanor charges:

  • Malicious use of a telecommunications device in a domestic relationship
  • Trespassing

Sentencing for these charges is scheduled for April 14, 2024.

Background on Sherrone Moore

In 2024, Sherrone Moore succeeded Jim Harbaugh as the head coach of the Wolverines. During his tenure, Moore led the team to a record of 16 wins and 8 losses over two seasons. His coaching stint was marked by substantial challenges that culminated in his abrupt dismissal amid the legal issues.

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