Reggie Ray, Montgomery Riverfront ‘Chair-Man’, Will Not Face Jail Time In Brawl 

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Reggie Ray, the “Chair-Man” of the Montgomery, Alabama Riverfront brawl will not have to serve jail time if he completes his community service. 

On Monday, December 11, Reggie entered a conditional guilty plea in exchange for 50 hours of community service and a 90-day suspended sentence. 

Reggie, 42, was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct in August after he got about that action with a folding chair on the riverfront after Damien Pickett, the co-captain of a Montgomery riverboat was attacked by a White family.

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Disorderly conduct is considered a class C misdemeanor in Alabama.

A person convicted of a class C misdemeanor faces up to three months of jail time and a $500 fine. 

Hopefully, Reggie Ray will complete his required community service to avoid all of that.

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Source: TMZ


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