Professional boxer Gervonta Davis was sentenced to 90 days on house arrest after a hit-and-run incident that stems from November 2020.
The boxer was facing more than 7 years in prison, after he was initially charged with four counts of failing to return and remain at the scene of an accident involving a bodily injury.
He was charged with driving with a suspended license/revoked license, failing to report an accident and failure to stop at a red light.
Davis, 28, pleaded guilty to four traffic violations.
The incident left four people injured.
Along with the 90 days he must complete, Davis must also serve 250 hours of community service.
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