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GLENDALE -- Two men pleaded guilty on Thursday in the Bryan Stow criminal case. Louie Sanchez will serve eight years and Marvin Norwood four years for their roles in the 2011 beating of Stow in the parking lot at Dodger Stadium.
SB Nation has more details:
Norwood pleaded guilty on one count of assault likely to produce great bodily injury and Sanchez did so on one count of mayhem that disabled and disfigured the victim. All other charges were dropped as a result of the agreement.
The Dodgers released a statement later on Thursday afternoon saying, "We are pleased that the culpable parties have finally accepted responsibility for their actions and have been sentenced for their crimes."
Because of a pending civil matter involving Stow and the Dodgers, the team declined any further comment.