Driver Arrested For DUI, Injury Hit-And-Run Collision In San Francisco
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After having been found guilty on September 4, 2015 on charges of public corruption, former Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell has finally been sentenced. On January 6, 2015 he was ordered to serve two years in federal prison.
Read more ...On June 26, 2015 as DMX (whose real name is Earl Simmons) was on his way to perform at Radio City Music Hall he was arrested by NYC Sheriff's deputies. Seems like DMX will be singing a different tune now!
Read more ...Rodger Bumpass (not dumbass - although he is!) the actor who voices Squidward Tentacles on "SpongeBob SquarePants" won't be spending any time in a pineapple under the sea (that is jail) thanks to a killer plea deal.
Read more ...TV star Nicholas Brendon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Criminal Minds) has once again checked into rehab after pleading guilty to charges in his most recent arrest. Not just a criminal mind, but a real honest to goodness criminal. Nice.
Read more ...As a young man, Bill Gates took the fall... but it didn't hurt his career any. In fact, his little incident of youth may have even given him some street cred! And don't you just love how he smiled for his mug shot?
Read more ...Former San Antonio Spurs player Alvin Robertson was arrested in the early part of January 2015 after cutting off a GPS monitor that he had been wearing while out on bond.
Read more ...Ray Rice sure has had a tough year in the media but it seems now that things are rising up. And by "rising"we don't mean an Age-zuki (Japanese for "rising punch".)
Read more ...UPDATE: As originally reported in an update at the end of May 2015, Dustin Diamond had been found not guilty of a second-degree felony of recklessly endangering safety. He was however found guilty of carrying a concealed weapon and disorderly conduct. Now at the end of June (2015) Diamond has been sentenced to serve 4 months in jail. He was also sentenced to 15 months' probation.
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