Darryl Sydor, Wild Assistant Coach, Pleads Guilty to DUI

October 12th, 2015 by Scott Polacek Leave a reply »

According to Michael Russo of the Star Tribune, Minnesota Wild assistant coach Darryl Sydor “pleaded guilty to second-degree driving while impaired Monday.”

Russo reported Sydor received a mandatory 15-day jail sentence as part of the judge’s decision, but, including time served, “Sydor will actually serve two long weekends at the Anoka County Workhouse beginning Friday.”

What’s more, prosecuting attorney Carl Newquist said the assistant coach was sentenced to 365 days in jail, with 60 executed. Russo added “the remaining 305 days were stayed for four years, the term of Sydor’s probation.”    

Russo provided more context:

The balance of the 60 days will be staggered in 15-day intervals the next three Octobers. However, if Sydor can establish that he has maintained sobriety each year that he reports, the judge can waive the next 15-day executed jail term.

If Sydor violates the terms of his probation, he can be put in jail for those remaining 305 days with credit for time served.

Sydor was arrested in August for drunken driv ...

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