stevegrab Posted July 19, 2021 Share Posted July 19, 2021 On 7/17/2021 at 11:45 AM, Bobby Brown said: And as far as I know, Sherman didn't admit to being guilty of the charges, he released a statement claiming to be remorseful for his actions. Those aren't contradictory actions from a legal perspective. No lawyer worth his salt is going to plead guilty. My guess is that Sherman gets mental help and reaches some sort of plea deal with minor legal ramifications. I suppose there could be more of a retribution hammer, if he has past criminal convictions. But I've never heard of him having any. He probably will avoid any serious punishment, it helps that he has celebrity status, the money to pay for a very good attorney and AFAIK no past legal troubles. However, what he did is pretty serious. He didn't just drive a few miles home from the bar after getting drunk. He got really drunk at home (even 2 fifths of low grade alcohol will make get you stinking drunk) then had a fight with his wife, then decided to go drive to his in-laws and fight with them, a 30-40 minute drive from what I had read. Then crash the car in a construction zone, then leave the scene and try to break into the in-laws home. He's lucky, this could have ended very badly, for him and others he encountered. And what if he had broken down the door to the in-laws, do people really think that would have went well with no violence? Being drunk and having mental issues doesn't (or shouldn't) absolve somebody from their responsibility. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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