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These can't be changed, choose wisely! This icon can be updated by visiting Gravatar. It was also offered that the Dodgers had an unprecedented amount of security at that Opening Day than any prior. Unfortunately, it wasn't enough to prevent the atrocities through which Stow had to suffer, but the final verdict resulted in the attackers having to pay Stow restitution for the damage they caused. Enjoy our content?

Join our newsletter to get the latest in sports news delivered straight to your inbox! Your sports. Attorney Dana Fox called the level of security on opening day unprecedented and contended responsibility rested with the defendants and Stow. In another development, lawyers agreed to halve the number of defendants, leaving the former Dodgers owner and one entity, Los Angeles Dodgers LLC, remaining as defendants.

Real Estate LLC, are no longer part of the case. Sanchez, 31, pleaded guilty to a felony count of mayhem and was sentenced to eight years in prison for the attack. Norwood, 32, pleaded guilty to assault by means likely to produce great bodily injury and was sentenced to four years behind bars.

As part of the plea agreement, all other charges against the men were dropped. Both men had originally been charged with mayhem, assault by means likely to produce great bodily injury and battery with serious bodily injury. Patrick Healy contributed to this report.

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