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Former Raiders star Henry Ruggs III will plead guilty in fatal crash case

Former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III will plead guilty to DUI resulting in death and misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter after a crash that killed a 23-year-old woman.

According to ESPN, Ruggs will serve three to 10 years in Nevada state prison. He will formally plead guilty when he appears in court on 10 May. As part of the plea deal, one count of DUI causing substantial harm and two counts of reckless driving will be dropped.

According to police, Ruggs was driving at more than 150 mph with a blood-alcohol content twice Nevada’s legal limit before his sports car slammed into the rear of a Toyota RAV4 in the early hours of 2 November 2021. Tina Tintor and her dog burned to death inside the Toyota. Ruggs and his passenger sustained non-life threatening injuries.

“[R]esponding officers located the Toyota on fire. Fire department personnel responded and located a deceased victim inside the Toyota,” the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said in a statement at the time. “The preliminary investigation indicates the front of the Chevrolet collided with the rear of the Toyota.”

Ruggs has been under house arrest since the crash after he posted a $150,000 bond. The 24-year-old, a first-round pick in the 2020 NFL draft, was released by the Raiders in the days following the crash. He faced up to 50 years in jail if he had been found guilty at a jury trial.

Read more on theguardian.com