recommend a more lenient sentence given his plea Tuesday. Mahomes Sr. is currently slated to be sentenced on Sept. 23. Mahomes Sr. was first hit with the felony count in April -- after he...
Patrick Mahomes Sr. has been officially hit with a criminal charge for allegedly driving drunk earlier this year ... Texas prosecutors just indicted him for felony DWI.
The father of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes pleaded guilty Tuesday to a drunken driving charge in Texas, according to court records. Smith County District Court records show that Patrick Mahomes Sr., 54, pleaded guilty in Tyler to the driving while intoxicated charge. The records do not provide details of the plea, but local media reported that a five-year suspended sentence was agreed upon. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for Sept. 23. Mahomes’ attorney and the county district attorney did not immediately return phone call ...
A first DWI is a class B misdemeanor punishable by up to $2000 fine and 72 hours to six months jail, which can be probated. A DWI is operating a motor vehicle on a public road while intoxicated (no...
A Texas man was allegedly found with an arm in his vehicle after he struck and killed a pedestrian over the weekend, authorities said.
has been formally indicted for a felony drunk-driving charge following an incident in Texas just one week before his son... Mahomes Sr., 53, was arrested on suspicion of a DWI on Feb. 3 and...
Super Bowl champion Patrick Mahomes' father was arrested in February for alleged drunk driving. This marks his third time facing a DWI charge.
Repeat DWI Defense – Second & Third DWIs SECOND REPEAT DWI DEFENSE Texas is not kind to DWI offenders. The Second Repeat DWI is considered a Class A misdemeanor, serious enough to merit jail time,...
Patrick Mahomes Sr. — father of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes — was arrested in Texas on suspicion of DWI, according to online logs.
Felonies are the most severe type of criminal offense in Texas. In Texas, crimes that are felonies are more serious than misdemeanors. Convictions for felonies carry higher fines. They also involve...