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    You are at:Home»Local News»Clay Center man pleads guilty to aggravated battery DUI

    Clay Center man pleads guilty to aggravated battery DUI

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    By KMAN Staff on March 26, 2025 Local News, Riley County

    By Rose Gruenbacher

    A Clay Center man pleaded guilty to all charges, including aggravated battery while driving under the influence, in court Monday morning.

    Tucker Lamore, 22, appeared in Riley County District Court before Judge John Bosch to enter a guilty plea for charges of aggravated battery while driving under the influence, three counts of battery and driving under the influence. Lamore and his attorney, Michael Hawthorne, reached a plea deal with the state, represented by assistant Riley County attorney John Griffin to lower the recommended sentencing for the charges.

    Bosch asked Lamore to recount the events on July 26, 2024, that lead to his charges. In his statement to the court, Lamore said after consuming too much alcohol he decided to drive to Riley County from his home town.

    When leaving Riley on a gravel road, he was “too intoxicated to control the vehicle,” and ended up in a field, injuring the four passengers in his vehicle.

    To view the full article visit theMercury.com.

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    aggravated battery Clay Center DUI DUI injury crash DUI plea deal John Griffin Judge John Bosch Kansas criminal cases Kansas DUI case Michael Hawthorne Riley County Court Riley County District Court Tucker Lamore
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