WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) - Former U.S. women's national team star goalkeeper Hope Solo pleaded guilty Monday t...
The judge also ordered Solo to pay $2,500 in fines and a $600 fee for the cost of the lab tests. She also has to get a substance abuse assessment and complete all recommended treatment. A news release from the Forsyth County District Attorney’s Office said a judge gave Solo, 40, of Roaring Gap in Alleghany County, a suspended sentence of 24 months and an active sentence of 30 days.
Former U.S. soccer star Hope Solo pleaded guilty to DWI and was handed down a suspended sentence and fines stemming from a March arrest in North Carolina.
However, the charges were dropped in 2018 after a lengthy appeals process. Solo received a suspended sentence of 24 months and an active sentence of 30 days, the Forsyth County District Attorney’s Office said in a news release. She was also charged with child abuse and resisting an officer in connection with the March 31 incident. "Easily the worst mistake of my life. "The upside of making a mistake this big is that hard lessons are learned quickly. I underestimated what a destructive part of my life alcohol had become," she said.
Former United States goalkeeper Hope Solo pleaded guilty to driving while impaired on Monday.
That same year, she was arrested and charged with two counts of assault against her nephew and half-sister. “Our family is strong and surrounded with love. The big-mouthed backstop will also undergo a substance abuse assessment and complete the recommended treatment. Article content Article content Article content
Hope Solo has pleaded guilty to driving while impaired and said she was 'slowly coming back' after receiving care at an alcohol treatment programme.
The 40-year-old went on to thank her family, friends, fans, legal team and workers at the treatment facility. “I will continue to gain empathy, knowledge, and stories to share. Solo was found passed out behind the wheel of her car in a parking lot in North Carolina on 31 March and charged with impaired driving, resisting arrest and misdemeanour child abuse.
Soccer legend Hope Solo pleaded guilty on Monday to driving while impaired and was given a sentence of 30 days, according to a statement released by the ...
Soccer legend Hope Solo pleaded guilty on Monday to driving while impaired and was given a sentence of 30 days, according to a statement released by the ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) - Former U.S. women's national team star goalkeeper Hope Solo pleaded guilty Monday t...
The judge also ordered Solo to pay $2,500 in fines and a $600 fee for the cost of the lab tests. She also has to get a substance abuse assessment and complete all recommended treatment. A news release from the Forsyth County District Attorney’s Office said a judge gave Solo, 40, of Roaring Gap in Alleghany County, a suspended sentence of 24 months and an active sentence of 30 days.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) - Former U.S. women's national team star goalkeeper Hope Solo pleaded guilty Monday t...
The judge also ordered Solo to pay $2,500 in fines and a $600 fee for the cost of the lab tests. She also has to get a substance abuse assessment and complete all recommended treatment. A news release from the Forsyth County District Attorney’s Office said a judge gave Solo, 40, of Roaring Gap in Alleghany County, a suspended sentence of 24 months and an active sentence of 30 days.
Solo, 40, said she "underestimated what a destructive part of my life alcohol had become" in a statement she posted on Monday — the same day she pleaded ...
Solo was found passed out behind the wheel of a running car with her children in the backseat at a North Carolina Walmart on March 31. Solo went on to thank her husband, Jerramy Stevens, family, friends, and fans for supporting her throughout the ordeal. “I pride myself in motherhood and what my husband and I have done day in and day out for over two years throughout the pandemic with two-year old twins.
Solo's plea comes four months after she was arrested on charges of misdemeanor child abuse, resisting a public officer and impaired driving. Winston Salem (N.C.) ...
Solo also had to surrender her driver’s license and must pay $2,500 in fines and get a substance abuse assessment, per reports. Solo received a suspended prison sentence of two years and an active sentence of 30 days. Solo’s plea comes four months after she was arrested on charges of misdemeanor child abuse, resisting a public officer and impaired driving.
Hope Solo was arrested in March on suspicion of driving while impaired, resisting arrest and misdemeanor child abuse.
Easily the worst mistake of my life. I underestimated what a destructive part of my life alcohol had become. I pride myself in motherhood and what my husband and I have done day in and day out for over two years throughout the pandemic with two-year old twins," Solo wrote.
Solo, a former goalkeeper for the US women's soccer team, was charged with driving while impaired, resisting a public officer, and misdemeanor child abuse, but ...
In 2015, Solo was suspended from the US soccer team after Stevens was arrested for suspicion of drunk driving. In 2014, Solo was arrested for allegedly assaulting her sister and nephew. Easily the worst mistake of my life.
Hope Solo has pleaded guilty to DWI -- over three months after she was arrested in North Carolina for driving while intoxicated with her children in the ...
We broke the story ... Solo was arrested back on March 31 after cops say they found her passed out behind the wheel of her car in a Walmart parking lot while her two children were in the vehicle with her. They added that she had refused sobriety tests at the scene. I will continue to gain empathy, knowledge, and stories to share." The judge gave Solo a 24-month suspended sentence. "Learning these lessons has been difficult, and at times, very painful." "I continue to be a student of the greatest school called life and I will continue to learn and grow from these experiences.
Hope Solo pleaded guilty Monday to driving while impaired with her twins in the car, a charge that stemmed from a March 31 arrest in which police found her ...
On March 31, Solo was arrested outside a Winston-Salem Walmart, PEOPLE confirmed with local authorities at the time. She pleaded not guilty and was asked to sit out for a game after her release. I will continue to gain empathy, knowledge, and stories to share." If Solo, whose real name is Hope Amelia Stevens, completes those requirements, Roemer said the former goalie would not have to serve a 24-month sentence. The former U.S. Soccer goalkeeper also posted a statement to "The upside of making a mistake this big is that hard lessons are learned quickly," she continued.