Boxer Terence Bud Crawford Found Guilty of Careless Driving in Omaha Trial
Case Summary
Terence 'Bud' Crawford, a world champion boxer, was found guilty of careless driving following a bench trial in Omaha, Nebraska. The case did not involve any criminal charges beyond the traffic violation, and the court determined that Crawford's driving conduct met the standard for careless driving under applicable traffic laws. As a result, he was ordered to pay a total of $124, which included a $75 fee and $49 in court costs. The case highlights that even public figures are subject to traffic regulations and legal consequences for violations.
Key Issues
- • Careless driving charge
- • Traffic law enforcement
- • Bench trial proceedings
- • Legal consequences for traffic violations
- • Court-imposed fines and costs
Case Timeline
1 eventTerence Bud Crawford found guilty of careless driving after trial
Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford found guilty of careless driving after trial OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - World champion boxer Terence “Bud” Crawford took a loss Monday, but it wasn’t in the ring. In a bench trial Monday, Crawford was found guilty on a careless driving charge. He has been ordered to pay $124: a fee of $75, plus $49 in court costs.