Country music singer hoping to return to industry after prison stay for crash that killed man

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He was sentenced to prison on Monday.

Caleb Kennedy is not giving up on life, after recently being sentenced to prison for a DUI crash that resulted in a man’s death, according to his lawyer.

The 20-year-old country music singer and former participant on “American Idol,” who received an eight-year prison sentence this year for the 2022 incident, is writing new music. And attorney Ryan Beasley told TMZ that Kennedy is hoping to return to the industry when get gets out.Kennedy was sentenced Monday to 25 years in prison and a $25,100 fine for the crash which left Larry Duane Parris, 54, dead., the sentence was suspended to eight years and the fine was lowered to $15,100.

Kennedy was arrested in Spartanburg, South Carolina on felony driving under the influence charges back in February of 2022 after he reportedly crashed into a workshop behind a home. Parris, who was in the shop, died from the injuries he sustained in the crash.that the Spartanburg Country Sheriff’s Office released a toxicology report that showed Kennedy had THC and Prozac, which he had a prescription for, in his system at the time.Kennedy has a controversial run on “American Idol.

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