Ex-Michigan Coach Sherrone Moore Pleads No Contest in Misdemeanor Stalking Case, Major Charges Dropped
March 6, 2026
Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore pleaded no contest to two misdemeanor charges tied to a stalking case, with the underlying home invasion, breaking and entering, and stalking charges dropped under the plea.
Moore appeared at the hearing with his wife, Kelli Moore, and they are parents to three daughters.
Moore's attorney argues the arrest warrant contained misleading information, with a Franks hearing raising questions about warrant reliability and contributing to the felony dismissals.
Context and access: the report references prior coverage and directs viewers on how to watch News 10 livestreams and apps for the hearing.
The post underscores ongoing media coverage and public interest, signaling a developing story rather than a resolved case.
The hearing was slated to start at 11:00 a.m. but had not begun by noon according to coverage.
Possible witnesses include an executive assistant, her attorney, and a Pittsfield Township police detective, listed on both prosecution and defense witness lists.
There was scrutiny over an employer-employee relationship disclosure by investigators, a factor that could affect testimony.
News references include the Detroit Free Press and other outlets detailing the plea and proceedings.
The article includes an editor's note and health crisis information, including the 988 suicide lifeline.
Statements from Moore's attorney and various outlets reflect differing views on the case and its outcomes.
Judge J. Cedric Simpson previously granted the hearing to investigate the investigation behind Moore’s charges.
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USA TODAY • Mar 6, 2026
Sherrone Moore reaches plea deal in criminal case, avoids felony charge
New York Post • Mar 6, 2026
Disgraced ex-University of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore takes plea deal on lesser charges
CBS News • Mar 6, 2026
Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore pleads no contest in stalking case