Gervonta Davis receives a sentence of 90 days house arrest and 200 hours of community service in a hit-and-run case in 2020.

After his great victory over Ryan Garcia, Gervonta Davis faces a new challenge after escaping from prison, but was sentenced to 90 days of house arrest and 200 hours of community service For a hit-and-run case in which four people were injured in November 2020 in Baltimore.

According to court records cited by The Baltimore Sun, the boxer was sentenced to three years of probation, during which he must also remain for 90 days at the home of his trainer Calvin Ford and, in addition, serve 200 hours of mandatory security. service.

Added to all this is a fine of $100, legal fees of $165, and participation in meetings of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD, an English acronym). It is an organization based in Canada and its purpose is to educate citizens not to drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs, as well as provide support to victims in such cases.

What was Gervonta Davis convicted of?

In November 2020, a boxer caused damage to a group of four people, including a pregnant woman, after hitting and running.. According to police, Davis exited a nightclub in Baltimore around 2 a.m., ran a red light, and crashed into a 2004 Toyota Solara on the driver’s side.

The prosecutor’s office claimed that the gunman made eye contact with the woman, but did not come to her aid and was accused of having fled the scene. In February 2021, Gervonta pleaded guilty to all four charges brought by the court.

The former WBA 130-pound champion also has an open case of alleged domestic violence in Broward County, Florida, to which he has pleaded not guilty. A court hearing has been scheduled for May 26.

Author: Alfredo Di Cesare
Source: La Opinion

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