![]() Ruggs had previously been charged with one count of DUI causing substantial harm regarding his passenger and two counts of reckless driving, both of which were dropped as part of the plea deal he accepted earlier this month. The former Alabama standout will officially be sentenced on one count of DUI resulting in death and one count of misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter on August 9 and will remain under house arrest with alcohol and location electronic monitoring devices until that date. Ruggs, 24, will serve three to 10 years in a Nevada state prison after officially pleading guilty in relation to the crash on May 10, ESPN reported at the time. ![]()
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