Sherrone Moore, prosecutors reach plea deal in criminal case
Key Points:
- Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore agreed to a no contest plea for two misdemeanor charges—malicious use of a telecommunications device and trespassing—resulting in dismissal of three previous more serious charges, including felony home invasion.
- Prosecutors dropped the original charges after reviewing additional evidence, stating they lacked sufficient proof of domestic violence but maintained Moore engaged in criminal misbehavior within an intimate partner relationship.
- Sentencing is scheduled for April 14, 2026, with possible penalties including up to six months in jail and fines; Moore's defense requested removal of his GPS tether, which the judge temporarily denied pending probation review.
- Moore was fired in December following revelations of an inappropriate relationship with his executive assistant and subsequent allegations of