Caleb Kennedy, a country music artist, received a prison sentence on Monday for his involvement in a DUI collision in 2022 that claimed the life of one man.
Taste of Country reportsKennedy was imprisoned for the following two years and three months.
For the crash that killed 54-year-old Larry Duane Parris, the former American Idol star was actually sentenced to 25 years in jail and fined $25,100.
According to Taste of Country, the fine was reduced to $15,100 and the term was suspended for eight years. According to the article, he would be placed in home detention for three years. Kennedy’s two years and nine months of service are also being credited.
Kennedy was charged with felony driving under the influence in February when he collided into a workshop in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Due to his injuries from the collision, Parris, who was in the business, passed away.
Kennedy’s toxicology testing revealed traces of THC and Prozac, which he was prescribed, according to Taste of Country.
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