Former Ravens star Terrell Suggs sentenced to 18 months probation for disorderly conduct
Published in Football
BALTIMORE — Former Raven Terrell Suggs was sentenced in an Arizona court to 18 months of supervised probation Tuesday following his February guilty plea to disorderly conduct for allegedly threatening someone at a Starbucks drive-thru.
The 42-year-old former linebacker had the other charges in his Maricopa County Superior Court case dismissed. The charges stemmed from a March 10, 2024, exchange between Suggs and another person at a Scottsdale Starbucks, per previous reporting.
Suggs’ attorney, Craig Penrod, could not be immediately reached for comment. The maximum sentence for disorderly conduct in this case would be one and a half years , according to court documents, .
Suggs will have to complete 100 hours of community service, anger management counseling, a mental health evaluation and any subsequent recommended treatment. He is to have no contact with the victim, according to court documents.
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