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“Mr. Moore Is Innocent of These Charges,” Says Fired Michigan Football Coach’s Attorney

  • On Jan. 22, Sherrone Moore returns to District 14A court for a 9 a.m. probable-cause conference before Judge J. Cedric Simpson, with the hearing livestreamed.
  • Fired for a relationship and lying, Sherrone Moore faces charges prosecutors say grew from his trip to the woman's apartment, including third-degree home invasion and misdemeanor stalking.
  • On Dec. 10, Moore allegedly entered the woman's apartment, grabbed butter knives and kitchen scissors, threatened self-harm, and remains on bond with conditions, as prosecutors say.
  • A routine probable-cause conference allows prosecutors and defense lawyers to discuss plea agreements, bond changes, and preliminary examination scheduling, though no deal has been confirmed.
  • Legal analysts say prosecutors show restraint by not charging first-degree home invasion, with Scott Grabel stating `Looking at the facts, you can make a good faith, probable cause argument` as Moore's case attracts online viewers.
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Detroit Free Press broke the news in Detroit, United States on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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