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    • #6499
      Java
      Keymaster

      I don’t see an assault charge here   I would think holding a knife to someone’s throat would be a felony   Well except in California   Governor would give you a lollipop there and tell you not to do it again

      Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore was handed three charges, including felony home invasion, by the Washtenaw County (Mich.) Prosecutor’s Office on Friday, two days after he was fired by the university for engaging in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member. Moore has been charged with home invasion in the third degree, stalking and breaking and entering or entering without breaking.

      The most serious of the charges is home invasion, which punishable by up to five years in prison. Moore is accused of “unlawfully entering the victim’s residence to commit the crime of stalking and committing that crime while in the residence.” The charges of stalking and breaking and entering are both misdemeanors. Moore is set to be arraigned at 1 p.m. ET.

       

      The Pittsfield Police Department said in a statement that officers responded to a location at 4:10 p.m. on Wednesday “for the purposes of investigating an alleged assault.” A suspect in the case “was taken into custody” and brought to the Washtenaw County jail pending review of charges. The incident, police said, “does not appear to be random in nature.” Moore, at the time, was not named in the statement.

      While the situation surrounding Moore’s relationship with the staff member and subsequent firing was a surprise to the public, it was “the worst-kept secret,” CBS Sports reported Thursday. One high-level Michigan booster told CBS Sports that “everybody in the program has known this the last two seasons,” and that Schembechler Hall was “swarming with lawyers” earlier this month.

      Moore was promoted from offensive coordinator to head coach after Jim Harbaugh departed Michigan to coach the Los Angeles Chargers on the heels of the Wolverines winning the national championship. In two seasons at the helm, Moore led the Wolverines to a 16-8 record.

    • #6501
      Java
      Keymaster

      So everyone knew about this for two years.  He lost his job for going 16-8 which is a little rough.  They were just holding onto that evidence.  Knowing it was a multi million dollar trump care to get out of paying him a buyout.   Man this guy used his time well to pull all this off.   And run a team and family.

      wife won’t talk about it. Hahahahaha

       

       

    • #6502
      Java
      Keymaster

      So this makes me wonder.  When Michigan was cheating and the news was a daily distraction.  They could have taken punishment and cost themselves a title.

      instead they decided that you have one shot to grab that brass ring.  They went for it.  They decided who cares what the future or the consequences are.  What embarrassment or criticisms we face.  We want that natty.

      So they win.  Then harbaugh leaves.  Then they get some light punishments and fines.   Few more staffers leave.  Now this.  Which probably means transfers and a program rebuild that could take a few years.

      the question for you that I ask.   Was it worth it?   Maybe I should ask again in 2-3 years if they have some losing seasons.

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