Washington Examiner

Jalen Carter avoids jail time for fatal car crash

Jalen Carter, a former University of Georgia defensive lineman, has pleaded guilty to misdemeanor reckless and racing driving charges. She will not be serving any jail time.

Carter, one the top NFL draft prospects, agreed to a deal with Athens Clarke County, Georgia prosecutors. He would pay a $1,000 penalty, serve 12 months probation, do 80 hours of community service and take a driving class, according to Seth Emerson. Athletic.

JALEN CARTER GOES BACK TO NFL COMBINE, AFTER BEING ARRESTED

Emerson was also informed by Carter’s lawyer that Carter did not cause the accident and was not impaired by alcohol. “any other illegal substance,” He also said that “never left the scene of the accident without being told he could leave.” Carter had also agreed to cooperate with authorities, the lawyer said.

According to police, the January car accident involved Carter and Chandler LeCroy (a Georgia recruiter staffer) who were driving cars. They were also engaging in apparent racing.

According to toxicology reports, LeCroy’s blood alcohol level was.197% at time of crash. This is significantly higher than the Georgia legal limit of 0.08%. According to police, evidence also indicated that LeCroy was driving the Ford Expedition at approximately 104 mph. The authorities did not accuse Carter of any alcohol-related offenses and he was not charged with driving under the influence.

LeCroy and Georgia’s offensive lineman Devin Willock were both killed in the accident. Meanwhile, offensive tackle Warren McClendon was also hurt and Tori Bowles, a recruiting staffer, was also hurt.

CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ABOUT THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER

Carter was arrested by authorities in the Peach state on March 1, while he traveled to Indianapolis, Indiana for an NFL combine. After only 16 minutes, Carter was quickly released from custody and returned to Georgia.

The University of Georgia’s defensive tackle was a standout. He recorded 16 solo tackles, 16 assists tackles, and 2 forced fumbles in his two seasons. He was an All-American unanimously and was named to the All-Southeastern Conference Team for 2022. The incident was just hours after the Georgia football team had won their second consecutive national championship.


“Read more from Jalen Carter is released from jail after a fatal car accident


“The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author of the article and not necessarily shared or endorsed by Conservative News Daily”


Read More From Original Article Here: Jalen Carter avoids jail time for fatal car crash

" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."

Related Articles

Sponsored Content
Back to top button
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker