Found August 28, 2009 on
The Hockey Herald:
Chicago Blackhawks forward Patrick Kane and his cousin pleaded guilty yesterday to a non-criminal charge of disorderly conduct and were ordered to send an apology to the cab driver they were accused of roughing up over 20 cents.
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Patrick Kane of Chicago Blackhawks pleads guilty; ordered to write apology
Chicago Blackhawks forward Patrick Kane and his cousin have pleaded guilty to a noncriminal charge of disorderly conduct and have been ordered to send a written apology to the Buffalo cab driver they were accused of roughing up.
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via WIVB,
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The charges stem from an incident earlier this month.
The Kanes had been accused of beating the cab driver after a dispute over a fare.
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Chicago Blackhawks forward Patrick Kane and his cousin pleaded guilty Thursday to a noncriminal charge of disorderly conduct and ordered to send an apology to the cab driver they were accused of roughing up over 20 cents.
Kane pleads guilty to noncriminal charge
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