Overview
- He will report to the Williamson County Jail on Sept. 29 to serve the four-day sentence.
- Prosecutors dismissed the handgun-under-the-influence charge in exchange for his guilty plea and forfeiture of the pistol.
- The sentence includes a $350 fine, a one-year probation term, a DUI safety class requirement, and revocation of his Tennessee driver’s license.
- The case stems from a rear-end crash on Oct. 17, 2024, where police reported signs of impairment, a refused field test followed by a warranted blood draw, an alleged $2,000 offer to the other driver, and two firearms found in his truck.
- Outlets differ on whether the probation will be supervised or unsupervised, though all report a one-year term.