Chris Soules, alum of the "Bachelor", condemned to death suspended



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Chris Soules has accepted a two-year suspended prison sentence for his role in an accident in Iowa in 2017, which killed another man.

The court records show that the alum of the "Bachelor" seized Friday written consent documents, accepting the suspended sentence and release on probation.

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The 37-year-old also agreed to pay a $ 625 fine. A judge must still sign the sentence.

In light of this agreement, the reality star has waived its right to appear for the sentence, which was scheduled to take place next Tuesday.

DOSSIER - In this photo of November 27, 2017, Chris Soules, center, listens during a hearing in the Independence Court, in Iowa.

DOSSIER – In this photo of November 27, 2017, Chris Soules, center, listens during a hearing in the Independence Court, in Iowa.
(Rodney White / The monks' register via AP, Pool, File)

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Soules pleaded guilty in November to a reduced charge of leaving the scene of an April 2017 accident that killed 66 year old Kenny Mosher. Soules was arrested after backing off Mosher's tractor. Soules called 911, performed the RCP on Mosher and waited for the first responders, but left the scene before the officers arrived.

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Soules appeared in "The Bachelor" and "Dancing With The Stars" in 2015.

The Associated Press contributed to this report

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