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Ex-Michigan coach Sherrone Moore sentenced to probation, no jailtime

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Ex-Michigan coach Sherrone Moore avoided jailtime but was placed on probation for a home invasion case after being fired.

Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore was sentenced to 18 months of probation in a Michigan court on April 14. The sentencing came from 14A District Court Judge J. Cedric Simpson on Tuesday, April 14, and will include court fines totaling over $1,000.

Moore additionally can have no contact with Paige Shiver and must continue mental health treatment, in addition to no use of alcohol or recreational marijuana. As noted by Tony Garcia of the Detroit Free Press, part of the USA TODAY Network, there are 180 days of suspended jail time, and Moore will be credited with three days served, but he will not do any jail time if he follows his probation. "I don't believe ...

incarceration would be an appropriate sentence," Simpson said during the hearing. "Frankly, Mr. Moore, you had no right to do what you did...

you had no right to spread your pain to her. " He'll have a review hearing for October 2027, which was ordered by Simpson. In his remarks, Simpson made note to mention that the letter that Moore's wife, Kelli Moore, wrote had the "biggest impact" on the decision and punishment that was handed out to the former Michigan coach.