A Grand Forks man convicted of fleeing the scene of a crash that injured a deputy was ordered Tuesday to serve 10 days on electronic home monitoring for violating a term of his probation.
Clay Moore admitted to drinking alcohol on a business trip, said Grand Forks County State's Attorney Peter Welte.
In July 2006, Deputy Chris Hutton was riding a motorcycle when it collided with a vehicle driven by Moore near the intersection of Columbia Road and 19th Avenue South in Grand Forks. Hutton's right foot was amputated less than two weeks after the crash.
Moore pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of a crash involving an injury and was sentenced in September 2007 to a year in jail and five years of supervised probation.
Hutton, who has returned to work at the sheriff's department, filed a personal injury suit against Moore. The suit had been scheduled to go to trial, but was dismissed last month, according to the state Supreme Court Web site.