Former LSU, Current Southern RB Trey Holly Avoids Jail Time with a No-Contest Plea to Gun Charges
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Former LSU, current Southern RB Trey Holly avoids jail time with a no-contest plea to gun charges
Trey Holly accepted a no-contest plea deal for felony gun charges that originated from an incident in February 2024. The former LSU tailback didn’t enter the transfer portal and will play his first year under coach Marshall Faulk.
Trey Holly Avoids Jail Time In Union Parish Case
Trey Holly avoids jail time after entering a no contest/best interest plea to felony gun charges in Union Parish, closing a major legal chapter for the former LSU running back who continued his college football career at Southern University. Holly received one year of probation and a $1,000 fine after the plea agreement. A spokesperson […] The post Trey Holly Avoids Jail Time As Southern RB Enters New Chapter appeared first on HBCU Buzz.
Former LSU Back Trey Holly Gets A Year Probation, $1,000 Fine Following Weapon Charges
TIGER RAG NEWS SERVICES Former LSU running back Trey Holly has avoided jail time by entering a no contest plea to felony weapons charges from 2024 and was sentenced only to a $1,000 fine and probation, his attorney Mike Small said Monday. Holly, who left LSU after the 2024 season when he had been suspended,
Ex-LSU, Southern RB Trey Holly avoids jail time
Former LSU and current Southern University running back Trey Holly is ready to full put legal troubles behind him.Holly plead no contest/best interest to gun charges in Union Parish, according to WBRZ. The former LSU star avoided jail time through the plea agreement. He received one year of probation and a $1,000 fine. The case stemmed from a February 2024 shooting in Farmerville that left two people hurt. Holly initially faced gun charges and a…
PRESS RELEASE- STATE V. TREY HOLLY
By: J Michael Small – Attorney for Trey Holly I’m pleased with the disposition reached in court on Friday. Most importantly Trey did not plead guilty to anything. Rather he entered a Nolo Contendere plea, sometimes referred to as a best interest plea, to end the legal proceedings in this matter. Pursuant to our plea agreement the Judge sentenced Trey to one (1) year probation (no jail time) and a fine of $1,000. Most importantly, as reflected by…
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