Michael J.

Michael J.

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Should Morgan Wallen be Charged for Throwing a Chair from a Nashville Roof?

NASHVILLE, Tenn.tv station WKRN reported "A previously scheduled court date for the CMA Entertainer of the Year has been moved up, and his case will be bound over to a Davidson County Grand Jury.

A Nashville court spokesperson confirmed to News 2 that Morgan Wallen, who faces four charges related to his throwing a chair off a Broadway rooftop bar onto the street below in April, will waive his preliminary hearing, and his case will be bound over to a grand jury."

Wallen is charged with disorderly conduct, and three counts of reckless endangerment for the two officers who were in the vicinity of the chair and for the danger to the public.

Wallen waived his rights to a preliminary hearing. Being bound for a grand jury means that a case has been determined to have enough evidence to warrant a presentation to a grand jury: The case is transferred to a grand jury to determine if there is enough evidence to justify a trial.

These are felony charges so jail time is a possiblity for Morgan. What do you think is appropriate if he's found guilty? - Michael J

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