Last Thursday (31th), Conor McGregor He faced trial for the dangerous driving case in March 2022, when he was arrested for speeding through a red light and almost causing an accident in Dublin, Ireland. According to information from the Irish newspaper 'Irish Mirror', the Notorious man narrowly escaped a prison sentence, but had his right to drive suspended for two years.
At trial in Blanchardstown District Court, Judge David McHugh, based on the mitigating factors and guilty plea of Conor McGregor, waived the maximum sentence of six months in detention and sentenced the Irishman to pay a fine of 5 thousand euros (approximately 30,5 thousand reais) and 'keep the peace' for two years, prohibiting the 'Notorious' from driving during such period.
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“This is an appalling series of traffic rule violations and an appalling episode of dangerous, persistent, prolonged and deliberate driving. It is appropriate to resolve this matter through a suspended sentence,” the judge said.
Former UFC featherweight (up to 65,7 kg) and lightweight (up to 70,3 kg) champion, Conor McGregor has been out of action since July 2021, when he suffered a serious leg injury in a defeat to Dustin poirier. The Irishman was scheduled to return at the end of June, but a toe injury postponed those plans once again. Now, the tendency is for Conor to face Michael chandler on the last numbered card of the year, scheduled for December, in Las Vegas, in the United States.
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