Overview
- Williamson County jail records show Cutler was released Wednesday night after roughly two and a half to three days in custody, with his sentence marked as served.
- The sheriff’s office confirmed his release but has not provided an explanation for the shortened stay despite media inquiries.
- Cutler pleaded guilty in August to misdemeanor DUI under a deal that imposed a four-day jail term and dismissed a weapons count contingent on forfeiting the firearms.
- He still faces a $350 fine, a DUI safety class, a one-year license revocation, and one year of probation, with outlets reporting conflicting accounts on whether it is supervised or unsupervised.
- The case stems from an Oct. 17, 2024 rear-end crash in Franklin where police alleged signs of intoxication and found a loaded pistol and a rifle, and the other driver has a civil lawsuit pending.