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Just In : Patrick Mahomes Life is in turmoil right now after receiving some ‘HORRIBLE NEWS about a Loved one.’
This charge comes after Mahomes Sr.’s third DWI arrest earlier this year, just a week before the Super Bowl. According to Texas law, a third felony DWI conviction could lead to a prison sentence ranging from two to 10 years. Despite his involvement in celebrating his son’s Super Bowl victory, Mahomes Sr. has yet to publicly address his latest legal issues.
A conviction for a third DWI will result in a prison sentence of no less than 2 years and no more than 10 years,” according to ProBible. “Even if probation is granted, all Defendants convicted of DWI 3rd or more in Texas are required to serve a minimum of ten days in jail as part of any plea agreement.