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LAS VEGAS -- Former Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III is facing two additional felony charges as well as a misdemeanor following his involvement in a fiery car crash early Tuesday morning that ...
The additional charges would mean additional prison time for Ruggs if convicted. "The evidence supports a second felony DUI charge," Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson told reporters.
A court date has been reset in the criminal case accusing ex-Las Vegas Raiders player Henry Ruggs of driving drunk and causing a high-speed crash that killed a woman last November.
Henry Ruggs III was allowed to remain under house arrest with a continuous alcohol monitor on one ankle and a GPS monitor on the other after he missed a signal earlier this month to submit a ...
Ruggs didn’t appear in person in court as a prosecutor filed additional felony charges of DUI causing substantial injury and misdemeanor possession of a gun while under the influence that could mean ...
The Henry Ruggs saga of the Las Vegas Raiders does not seem to have ended quite yet. If Ruggs is paroled from a Nevada state prison at the earliest time of August 2026, he has already made his ...
Former Las Vegas Raiders player Henry Ruggs was sentenced to at least three years in a Nevada prison for killing a woman in a fiery crash while driving drunk at speeds up to 156 mph on a city ...
Former Las Vegas Raiders receiver Henry Ruggs III unconditionally waived his right to a preliminary hearing Tuesday and will plead guilty to one count of DUI resulting in death and one count of ...
The Henry Ruggs saga of the Las Vegas Raiders does not seem to have ended quite yet. If Ruggs is paroled from a Nevada state prison at the earliest time of August 2026, he has already made his ...