Washington Commanders linebacker Jamin Davis was back in a Loudoun County courthouse Thursday to accept a revised plea bargain on his reckless driving conviction.
However, Loudoun County Circuit Court Judge James E. Plowman Jr. would not consider the plea because it wasn’t “substantially and materially different” from the last one, per Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post.
A new hearing is set for Aug. 31.
Jamin Davis agreed to a revised plea deal with the commonwealth, but Judge James E. Plowman Jr. would not to consider it on the basis it wasn’t “substantially and materially different” from the last one.
New hearing set for Aug. 31.
— Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) August 3, 2023
In the revised plea, Davis would serve a maximum of eight days in jail with a minimum of four days served. Here were the full terms of the revised plea deal per Jhabvala:
Davis’s plea agreement reached Thursday included a maximum of eight days of jail with a minimum of four days actually served. It also included a supervised probation that could be extended beyond 12 months, a six-month mandatory suspended license with no ensuing restrictions, a maximum $2,500 fine, 114 hours of community service, the possibility of another four-hour driving course in Loudoun County (he already completed an eight-hour course) and a written essay on reckless driving that Davis would post on his social media accounts.