Ex-Michigan Coach Sherrone Moore Pleads No Contest in Misdemeanor Stalking Case, Major Charges Dropped

March 6, 2026
Ex-Michigan Coach Sherrone Moore Pleads No Contest in Misdemeanor Stalking Case, Major Charges Dropped
  • 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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