Ex-NFL quarterback Jay Cutler finishes jail time for DUI

Jay Cutler’s Prison Sentence is Over Jay Cutler, the former Chicago Bears quarterback, has completed his short prison sentence. He was sentenced to four days in jail due to a misdemeanor DUI plea deal but was released after serving just three days. Cutler entered the Williamson County, Tennessee, jail on a Monday and was out […]
Jay Cutler’s four-day jail term is cut short following his DUI arrest.

Jay Cutler walked out of prison without much hassle. The former NFL quarterback was released late Wednesday, after spending about two and a half days in Williamson County, Tennessee, when he was initially sentenced to four days starting the previous Monday. At 42, Cutler accepted a jail term as part of his plea deal after […]
Virginia AG hopeful Jay Jones avoided jail time for reckless driving by completing 500 community service hours with his own PAC, according to a report.

The Democratic candidate vying for Virginia’s Attorney General position faced arrest in 2022 for reckless driving. He avoided a prison sentence by completing 500 hours of community service, which he conducted through his own political action committee. Jay Jones, the candidate, was pulled over for speeding—traveling at about 116 miles per hour—on January 21, 2022. […]
Former Bears player Jay Cutler arrives at Tennessee jail for DUI sentence

Jay Cutler Begins DUI Sentence in Tennessee Former Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler arrived at the Williamson County Jail in Franklin, Tennessee on Monday to begin a four-day sentence for DUI. Last month, Cutler entered a guilty plea to one count of driving under the influence. As part of the plea deal, he must forfeit […]
Man in Mississippi arrives intoxicated to help friend arrested for DUI, receives his own DUI a month later and passes away in jail cell.

Authorities reported that a Mississippi man, who faced two arrests within a month, was initially detained while trying to rescue a friend driving under the influence, and then was arrested again for his own DUI offenses. Felix Marquez Bartolo was discovered deceased in his prison cell at 5:30 PM on Saturday, as confirmed by Police […]
Manhunt in Oregon for murder suspect who was mistakenly released from jail

Manhunt in Oregon for Murder Suspect Released by Mistake Authorities in Oregon have launched a manhunt for Ty Anthony Sage, a murder suspect accidentally released this week due to a paperwork error. The 26-year-old was freed from the Multnomah County Detention Center in Portland after posting bail on Monday, despite a judge’s ruling from last […]
Family disputes ICE’s assumed cause of death in the case of a Honduran man who died in a New York jail.

Migrant’s Death in Nassau County Jail Identified Federal immigration authorities have confirmed the identity of a migrant who passed away while in custody at Nassau County Jail last week, with an initial cause of death being investigated further. The deceased, 42-year-old Santos Banegas Reyes from Honduras, was reported to have died from “complex liver failure […]
Democrat Nicole Mitchell receives jail time for entering her stepmother’s house illegally.

Nicole Mitchell, a former Minnesota Senator and member of the Democratic-Farmer Party, has issued an apology prior to her sentencing for a felony robbery conviction, resulting from her breaking into her stepmother’s home in April 2024. On Tuesday, she was sentenced to six months in jail. In court, Mitchell expressed remorse, stating that she had […]
Video captures two women laughing as they damage Charlie Kirk memorial — they are now in jail.

Two sisters have been filmed laughing while vandalizing a memorial dedicated to Charlie Kirk in Arkansas, although they didn’t seem quite as cheerful in their booking photo later. A candlelight vigil for Kirk was held by his supporters in Bentonville, with some setting up the memorial near the steps of the Benton County Courthouse. “It’s […]
Court permits Jan. 6 lawsuit claiming excessive force in DC jail to move forward

Excessive Force Lawsuit Headed to Trial A financial lawsuit regarding excessive force during a January 6th incident, involving Ronald Colton McCubby and a District of Columbia prison guard, will be going to trial. This decision was made by U.S. District Court Judge Jia M. Cobb on September 19th. Judge Cobb denied a request from the […]