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Sherrone Moore sentenced to probation after assistant case

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Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore was sentenced to 18 months probation for stalking, avoiding jail time.

At long last, the Sherrone Moore saga has officially come to a close. The former Michigan football head coach was arrested on the day that he was fired from his post after having gone to his former assistant, Paige Shiver's, residence. He was initially detained but eventually charged with stalking and more, leading to his eventual appearances in court.

Last month, most of the charges had been dropped, with the felonies having been pleaded down. But on Tuesday, Moore learned his fate with the rest, two misdemeanors outstanding, and he was sentenced to 18 months probation with no jail time. Moore sentenced to 18 months probation, no jail time.

Judge said the facts of the case didn't warrant incarceration, however concerning the incident, he stated: “Frankly Mr. Moore, you had no right to do what you did. I know she was placed in fear.

It was a traumatic… https://t. co/oqX6Pr9MoU — Dan Wetzel (@DanWetzel) April 14, 2026 Per Dan Wetzel's report, Judge Cedric Simpson still gave Moore a bit of a rebuke: “Frankly, Mr. Moore, you had no right to do what you did," he said.