Sunday, May 07, 2023

Gevonta Davis Sentenced to 90 Days Home Detention

Boxing champion Gervonta Davis avoids jail time after pleading guilty to a hit and run in Baltimore...

From ESPN
According to court records, Davis was sentenced to 90 days of house arrest at the home of his trainer, Calvin Ford, and was given three years of probation. He was also given 200 hours of community service.
In February, Davis pleaded guilty to four counts stemming from a hit-and-run crash in November 2020 that injured four, including a pregnant woman.
Police said that Davis left a Baltimore club at 2 a.m., ran a red light and struck the passenger side of a 2004 Toyota Solara. Davis was accused of fleeing the scene. The prosecution said that Davis made eye contact with the woman but never came over to help.
The woman currently has an open civil case pending against Davis, according to court records. The woman's attorney could not be reached for comment.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

The sentence is criminal in itself.
Run a red light, plough into the side of another vehicle causing injuries then flee the scene.
You're all good commiting crime as long as you have money. Proof the law only protects and serves certain sections of the public.

Anonymous said...

Whether he whipping somebody’s @$$ or going to jail, this guy stay in the news. I like em

Anonymous said...

Def entertaining

Anonymous said...

When he gonna fight Floyd “The GOAT” Mayweather. Until then sit. Down youngun

Indi_flo said...

That boy gets away with a whole lot of stuff.

Anonymous said...

He's lucky to get off with no jail time. If she lost her baby would that be murder?

No Chiraq said...

He got 2 gears: Boxing & Baby Making. That's all.

Anonymous said...

A Menace

Anonymous said...

When he finally kills someone, they will give him 2 days and blame the victim for getting in his way.

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