Ex-Texas RB Taylor gets 5 months in jail (AP)

 
Former Texas running back Ramonce Taylor, who scored 15 touchdowns in the Longhorns' 2005 national championship season, will serve five months in jail for violating probation. State District Judge Martha Trudo on Thursday revoked Taylor's probation from a state felony drug possession charge, sentencing him to two years in jail. [link]

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Ex-Texas RB Taylor sent to jail for five months
Former Texas running back Ramonce Taylor, who scored 15 touchdowns in the Longhorns' 2005 national championship season, will serve five months in jail for violating probation.
Taylor gets 5 months in jail for violating probation
Former Texas running back Ramonce Taylor, who scored 15 touchdowns in the Longhorns' 2005 national championship season, will serve five months in jail for violating probation. State District Judge Martha Trudo on Thursday revoked Taylor's probation ...
Ex-Texas RB sentenced to 5 months prison
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