Man Accused Of Going 205 mph On A Honda RC51 Pleads Guilty

Man Accused Of Going 205 mph On A Honda RC51 Pleads Guilty

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Samuel Tilley, the 20-year-old Stillwater, Minnesota man charged with going 205 mph on his Honda RC51 September 18, pled guilty to speeding December 23 in Wabasha County (Minnesota) District Court.

According to www.startribune.com, Tilley entered into a plea bargain with the Wabasha County attorney’s office. In exchange for pleading guilty to speeding and not having a motorcycle license, a reckless-driving charge was dropped.

Tilley was sentenced to 200 hours of community service, one year of probation and $125 in fees. He will not have to serve any time in jail.


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