Former Kansas City Chief safety Deron Cherry, a six-time All-Pro selection, pleaded guilty in Jasper County Circuit Court June 30 to an amended charge of defective equipment.
The written plea was entered eight days before a scheduled arraignment before Judge Joseph Schoeberl. According to online court records, Cherry was pulled over April 14 for going one to five miles over the speed limit, but failed to pay the fine by May 19 when it was due.
At the request of Cherry's lawyer, Samuel J. Buccero, Kansas City, the charge was amended and Cherry paid a $95 fine.
Defective equipment. Isn't that "court speak" for DUI with a good lawyer?
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ReplyDeleteIt was an original charge of speeding. Amended to a non-moving violation. Nothing more.
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