Former Alabama baseball standout Dustan Mohr was sentenced to nine years in prison on Friday after he pleaded guilty to three sex crimes involving a 13-year-old girl.
In Allen Superior Court in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Judge Fran Gull sentenced the 47-year-old Mohr to five years for each offense – child solicitation for sexual intercourse, child seduction and sexual misconduct with a minor, WANE-TV in Fort Wayne reported. The sentence calls for Mohr to spend three years in prison consecutively on each count, then serve the remaining time on probation.
Mohr was arrested in August and charged with crimes alleged to have occurred from May 5 through June 19. Mohr had been hired to teach softball lessons to the 13-year-old.
Mohr entered his guilty pleas in March before coming to trial.
Mohr hit .337 and led Alabama with 25 home runs and 79 RBIs in 1997, when the Crimson Tide was the No. 1 seed for the College World Series but lost …