NFL: Richard Sherman pleads guilty to two misdemeanors from July incident

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Richard Sherman pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges on Monday in Seattle, stemming from last July’s rampage that involved drunken driving and domestic disturbance.

Sherman will not receive jail time. He was credited for two days served and was given a 90-day sentence during his appearance in King County Superior Court, where he pleaded guilty to first-degree negligent driving and second-degree criminal trespass.

He also was ordered to pay court costs of $1,305.50 and a yet-to-be determined amount of retribution to his father-in-law and the Department of Transportation.

Sherman also admitted to a criminal infraction of speeded in a construction zone and will pay a $500 fine for that offense.

Sherman, a former star with the Seattle Seahawks, will also be under monitored court supervision for two years and was ordered to attend a DUI victim’s panel within the next 60 days.

“I’m grateful for the community we have and the way people continue to accept you even though you’re a flawed human being and made a mistake,” Sherman told the court.

Sherman was arrested by police in Redmond, Wash., in the early hours of July 14 after trying to break into his in-laws’ home. Redmond is located about 15 miles east of Seattle.

The incident began the previous night and Sherman’s wife, Ashley Moss, called 911 before Sherman left his home.

“I need officers to my house now,” Moss told the 911 operator. “My husband is drunk and threatened to kill himself.

“He’s trying to leave now, the house. He’s being aggressive. He’s wrestling with my uncle. He’s threatening to kill himself. He’s sent text messages to people saying he’s going to hang himself.”

Sherman was a free agent at the time but signed with the Buccaneers in late September after the team was short on defensive backs due to injuries. He played in only five games for Tampa Bay due to calf and Achilles injuries and had 11 tackles, one interception and one fumble recovery.

Sherman, who turns 34 on March 30, is a five-time Pro Bowl selection over 11 NFL season. He earned four of the Pro Bowl berths while a member of the Seahawks (2011-17) and the other with the San Francisco 49ers (2018-20).

Sherman has 37 career interceptions, which is tops among active players.

–Field Level Media

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